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Re: about axes properties


From: Michael Goffioul
Subject: Re: about axes properties
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:00:34 +0200

I think you're looking for quiver.

Michael.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:43 AM, abdominales <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> If I use "outerposition" property, the effect is like the point of view of
> the scene changes, but the true axis doen't change.
> What I want is to plot a vector (arrowlike) with the origin I want in a 2D
> space.
>
> The idea is associate one vector to one point of the space (x,y). (x,y) -->
> (v1,v2).
>
> If I use compass, all the vectors I draw have the origin in (0,0), I would
> like to plot different arrows qith the origin different than actual (0,0).
>
> I have tried also quiver, but I only can plot a vector field defining his
> function F(x,y) = M(x,y) i + N(x,y) j
>
> I would like to draw one vector (v1,v2) that has origin at the point (x,y).
>
> Thanks.


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