How do i eliminate shaking of axes?
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I'm trying to plot a solution for a 3-body problem i got using NDSolve, but for some reason y axis is shaking during the demonstration. How do i get rid of it?
sol = NDSolve[...];
show[t_] := Show[
ListPlot[
Evaluate[{
{x1[t], y1[t]},
{x2[t], y2[t]},
{x3[t], y3[t]}
} /. sol]],
ParametricPlot[Evaluate[{
{x1[T], y1[T]},
{x2[T], y2[T]},
{x3[T], y3[T]}
} /. sol],
{T, -10^-10, t}],
PlotRange -> {{-2, 2}, {-2, 2}},
AspectRatio -> 1,
Frame -> True,
Axes -> False,
AxesOrigin -> {0, 0},
ImageSize -> Medium,
ImagePadding -> 15]
Manipulate[show[t], {t, 0, 30}]
plotting manipulate properties
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I'm trying to plot a solution for a 3-body problem i got using NDSolve, but for some reason y axis is shaking during the demonstration. How do i get rid of it?
sol = NDSolve[...];
show[t_] := Show[
ListPlot[
Evaluate[{
{x1[t], y1[t]},
{x2[t], y2[t]},
{x3[t], y3[t]}
} /. sol]],
ParametricPlot[Evaluate[{
{x1[T], y1[T]},
{x2[T], y2[T]},
{x3[T], y3[T]}
} /. sol],
{T, -10^-10, t}],
PlotRange -> {{-2, 2}, {-2, 2}},
AspectRatio -> 1,
Frame -> True,
Axes -> False,
AxesOrigin -> {0, 0},
ImageSize -> Medium,
ImagePadding -> 15]
Manipulate[show[t], {t, 0, 30}]
plotting manipulate properties
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I thinkPlotRangePadding -> None
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– Coolwater
Mar 26 at 11:12
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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– Dann239
Mar 26 at 11:50
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I'm trying to plot a solution for a 3-body problem i got using NDSolve, but for some reason y axis is shaking during the demonstration. How do i get rid of it?
sol = NDSolve[...];
show[t_] := Show[
ListPlot[
Evaluate[{
{x1[t], y1[t]},
{x2[t], y2[t]},
{x3[t], y3[t]}
} /. sol]],
ParametricPlot[Evaluate[{
{x1[T], y1[T]},
{x2[T], y2[T]},
{x3[T], y3[T]}
} /. sol],
{T, -10^-10, t}],
PlotRange -> {{-2, 2}, {-2, 2}},
AspectRatio -> 1,
Frame -> True,
Axes -> False,
AxesOrigin -> {0, 0},
ImageSize -> Medium,
ImagePadding -> 15]
Manipulate[show[t], {t, 0, 30}]
plotting manipulate properties
$endgroup$
I'm trying to plot a solution for a 3-body problem i got using NDSolve, but for some reason y axis is shaking during the demonstration. How do i get rid of it?
sol = NDSolve[...];
show[t_] := Show[
ListPlot[
Evaluate[{
{x1[t], y1[t]},
{x2[t], y2[t]},
{x3[t], y3[t]}
} /. sol]],
ParametricPlot[Evaluate[{
{x1[T], y1[T]},
{x2[T], y2[T]},
{x3[T], y3[T]}
} /. sol],
{T, -10^-10, t}],
PlotRange -> {{-2, 2}, {-2, 2}},
AspectRatio -> 1,
Frame -> True,
Axes -> False,
AxesOrigin -> {0, 0},
ImageSize -> Medium,
ImagePadding -> 15]
Manipulate[show[t], {t, 0, 30}]
plotting manipulate properties
plotting manipulate properties
asked Mar 26 at 10:12
Dann239Dann239
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I thinkPlotRangePadding -> None
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– Coolwater
Mar 26 at 11:12
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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– Dann239
Mar 26 at 11:50
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I thinkPlotRangePadding -> None
$endgroup$
– Coolwater
Mar 26 at 11:12
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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– Dann239
Mar 26 at 11:50
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I think
PlotRangePadding -> None
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– Coolwater
Mar 26 at 11:12
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I think
PlotRangePadding -> None
$endgroup$
– Coolwater
Mar 26 at 11:12
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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– Dann239
Mar 26 at 11:50
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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– Dann239
Mar 26 at 11:50
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PlotRangePadding -> None
Does the trick. Thanks to @Coolwater for the solution.
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PlotRangePadding -> None
Does the trick. Thanks to @Coolwater for the solution.
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Does the trick. Thanks to @Coolwater for the solution.
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PlotRangePadding -> None
Does the trick. Thanks to @Coolwater for the solution.
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PlotRangePadding -> None
Does the trick. Thanks to @Coolwater for the solution.
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@Coolwater yes, that's exactly what i was looking for. thank you very much
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