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    multiple functions vs. one function

    t x(t) y(t) z(t)
    0 0.655966889 0.600277874 0.185231149
    0.01 0.650397987 0.776730769 0.184229276
    0.02 0.663031266 0.949876674 0.184368337
    0.03 0.691715806 1.124804242 0.185749827
    0.04 0.73502465 1.305951765 0.188576947
    0.05 0.792117361 1.497313062 0.193147296


    i dont know if that will show up as it should, but i need the x(t), y(t), and z(t) functions to be graphed VERSUS t.
    i have no idea how to do this, and help would be appreciated. thanks.

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    Edit your post, highlight all that data and click the # icon which will wrap [Code] tags around it. It's a requirement of the forum for data.
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    Quote Originally Posted by labrite34 View Post
    Code:
    t	x(t)	        y(t)	        z(t)
    0	0.655966889	0.600277874	0.185231149
    0.01	0.650397987	0.776730769	0.184229276
    0.02	0.663031266	0.949876674	0.184368337
    0.03	0.691715806	1.124804242	0.185749827
    0.04	0.73502465	1.305951765	0.188576947
    0.05	0.792117361	1.497313062	0.193147296
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    It's not a forum requirement to wrap data in code tags, though it certainly improves legibility, as JB demonstrates.

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