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Hello to everyone

Pls help,urgent....

I need to draw the deformation of one story building (for simplicity, 4 columns and 2 floors) whose columns and floors  under influence of external load acting to the left of the building at its intersection point undergo the deform shape like S . So means that when the building moves to the right its intersection point of column and floor has some small rotation.

I am new to Maple environment...

So I want to display a plot containing a spiral and a polygon graph approximating the shape. I use a seq to make the points in pointplot3d and then connect them with the connect option. It looks like this:

y(t):=t-><cos(t),sin(t),t>:
graph := spacecurve(y(t), t = 0 .. 6, thickness = 3, axes = box, color = blue):
poly6 := pointplot3d({seq([cos(t), sin(t), t], t = 0 .. 6, 1)}, connect, axes = box, 
color = red, thickness = 3, caption = {n = 6}):

Hi everybody,

How can i plot a vector field and an animated curve on the same plotting window ?

Regards.

lol37.

I've just registered my copy of maple and I'm trying to figure out how to use it to find the arc length of a curve on a given integral. My function is: upper limit 0, lower limit -3; and after the integral sign, the square root of 1+4x^2 dx.

 

-JerJohn123

I have a piecewise function which I want to curve fit automatically in Maple. The conditions are:

  • The new smooth curve must have the same area.
  • The new curve mus start and end at the same location.

An image of this is shown below. How can I do this in Maple?

Image Link: http://dump.omertabeyond.com/?di=1613174606062

I have a function with one variable which I would like to plot the Kurtosis (statistical term) of (for a specific range). The purpose is to produce a plot which will show the 'peakiness' of the curve.

Say y = x^3 + 2*x^2 + 3*x;

For the range, say x = 0..10, I would like to plot the kurtosis (Maple function is also called Kurtosis). I have been able to do this numerically with a matrix of data but am unsure how to do this in Maple.

Your assistance is much appreciated.

Hi! I need some help with a curve I'm trying to plot.

f(x,y)= x^2*y^2/(x^4+y^4)

I'm asked to intersect the surface produced by f(x,y) with the plane z=1/4 and to plot the curve generated by the intersection (in 3D). I found how the curve looks like but I don´t know how to plot that in 3D.

I need to create an ellipse and an ellipsoid (ellipse in 3D) through code. How would I be able to do this? Can someone please give me an example for each?

 

Also, I will need to create a line for an ellipse and a plane for an ellipsoid that intersect. Would I be able to find the intersecting points? Would I be able to find the function for the curve line that is created when a plane intersects an ellipsoid? Also, how would I find the surface area and volume...

My contour of integration is a semi circle whose diameter rests on the imaginary axis from -ri to ri.  The arc of radius r is on the positive real axis going from -ri to ri.  On the curve I want to have directional arrows indicating that I am traversing this contour in the positive direction.  How do I create this figure in MAPLE?

I want to plot three cumulative normal distributions. I know the parameters mu and sigma from each function. If I give the commands 

f:=int(1/sqrt(2*Pi)/sigma*exp(-(x-mu)^2/2/sigma^2),x);             1
plot(subs({mu=0,sigma=1},(1)),x=-4..8);
 

I get a 2d-plot. But I want to illustrate, how functions can be moved in space. In the 2d-plot, the x-axis illustrates the values of the random variable and the y-axis illustrates...

Following Christopher2222 request, I wrote the following procedures for "exact" cubic Hermite spline interpolation,

p:=proc(x0,p0,m0,x1,p1,m1,x)
local t,d;
d:=x1-x0;
t:=(x-x0)/d;
p0+(d*m0+(3*(p1-p0)-d*(2*m0+m1)+(2*(p0-p1)+d*(m0+m1))*t)*t)*t
end:

pb:=proc(x0,p0,x1,p1,m1,x)
local t,d;
d:=x1-x0;
t:=(x-x0)/d;
p0+(2*(p1-p0)-d*m1+(p0-p1+d*m1)*t)*t
end:

pe:=proc(x0,p0,m0,x1,p1,x...

If for example

L := [3, 4, 6, 7, 2, 3, 5, 4, 6, 8, 20, 4, 5, 12, 0, 5, 5, 5, 3]:

b := ListTools:-Enumerate(L):
g := plot(CurveFitting:-Spline(b, v), v = 1 .. 19):
gp:=pointplot(b):

display(g,gp)

It is a nice curve but between points at x=12 and x=13 there exists a large dip, and there are a few other smaller...

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