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Switch Function Not working Properly
Manipulate not working inside DialogInputWhy is slider not working properly in Manipulate?Locators in Manipulate not moving properlySequence not working in Manipulate?TrackingFunction not working properly if range contains a mathematical constantCheckbox in manipulate not properly workingWhenEvent StopIntegration not workingManipulate is not workingManipulate[] does not work properlyUsing Which and Switch in a function
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I'd like to select between the Tent and Hat function to convolve, but my switch function produces an error.
I don't exactly need the initial plots. But I would like to plot the two that I select.
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT),
0 > x > -wT, -(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[ (1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH, (1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Defining Incline Funtion*)
(*Plotting & Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
pT = Plot[Tri[x, wTent], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> Blue,
PlotRange -> All];
pH = Plot[Hat[x, wH], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> LightGreen,
PlotRange -> All];
Show[pT, pH, PlotRange -> All, ImageSize -> Medium],
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
plotConv1 =
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1,
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1,
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5,
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10
]
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I'd like to select between the Tent and Hat function to convolve, but my switch function produces an error.
I don't exactly need the initial plots. But I would like to plot the two that I select.
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT),
0 > x > -wT, -(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[ (1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH, (1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Defining Incline Funtion*)
(*Plotting & Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
pT = Plot[Tri[x, wTent], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> Blue,
PlotRange -> All];
pH = Plot[Hat[x, wH], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> LightGreen,
PlotRange -> All];
Show[pT, pH, PlotRange -> All, ImageSize -> Medium],
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
plotConv1 =
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1,
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1,
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5,
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10
]
functions manipulate convolution
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Try putting theShow
and theplotConv
inside something likeGraphicsColumn
.
$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately followingShow[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately followingplotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.
$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the parts1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
beforeShow[...]
?
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I'd like to select between the Tent and Hat function to convolve, but my switch function produces an error.
I don't exactly need the initial plots. But I would like to plot the two that I select.
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT),
0 > x > -wT, -(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[ (1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH, (1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Defining Incline Funtion*)
(*Plotting & Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
pT = Plot[Tri[x, wTent], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> Blue,
PlotRange -> All];
pH = Plot[Hat[x, wH], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> LightGreen,
PlotRange -> All];
Show[pT, pH, PlotRange -> All, ImageSize -> Medium],
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
plotConv1 =
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1,
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1,
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5,
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10
]
functions manipulate convolution
New contributor
$endgroup$
I'd like to select between the Tent and Hat function to convolve, but my switch function produces an error.
I don't exactly need the initial plots. But I would like to plot the two that I select.
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT),
0 > x > -wT, -(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[ (1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH, (1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Defining Incline Funtion*)
(*Plotting & Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
pT = Plot[Tri[x, wTent], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> Blue,
PlotRange -> All];
pH = Plot[Hat[x, wH], x, -10, 10, PlotStyle -> LightGreen,
PlotRange -> All];
Show[pT, pH, PlotRange -> All, ImageSize -> Medium],
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
plotConv1 =
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1,
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1,
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5,
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10
]
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$begingroup$
Try putting theShow
and theplotConv
inside something likeGraphicsColumn
.
$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately followingShow[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately followingplotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.
$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the parts1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
beforeShow[...]
?
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Try putting theShow
and theplotConv
inside something likeGraphicsColumn
.
$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately followingShow[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately followingplotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.
$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the parts1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
beforeShow[...]
?
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Try putting the
Show
and the plotConv
inside something like GraphicsColumn
.$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Try putting the
Show
and the plotConv
inside something like GraphicsColumn
.$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately following
Show[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately following plotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately following
Show[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately following plotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the part
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
before Show[...]
?$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the part
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
before Show[...]
?$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago
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(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 > x > -wT,
-(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH,
(1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Plotting& Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
Column[
Plot[
Tri[x, wTent], Hat[x, wH],
x, -10, 10,
PlotStyle -> Blue, Green,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium],
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium]],
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5, Appearance -> "Labeled",
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10, Appearance -> "Labeled",
ControlPlacement -> Bottom]
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$begingroup$
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 > x > -wT,
-(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH,
(1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Plotting& Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
Column[
Plot[
Tri[x, wTent], Hat[x, wH],
x, -10, 10,
PlotStyle -> Blue, Green,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium],
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium]],
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5, Appearance -> "Labeled",
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10, Appearance -> "Labeled",
ControlPlacement -> Bottom]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 > x > -wT,
-(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH,
(1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Plotting& Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
Column[
Plot[
Tri[x, wTent], Hat[x, wH],
x, -10, 10,
PlotStyle -> Blue, Green,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium],
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium]],
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5, Appearance -> "Labeled",
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10, Appearance -> "Labeled",
ControlPlacement -> Bottom]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 > x > -wT,
-(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH,
(1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Plotting& Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
Column[
Plot[
Tri[x, wTent], Hat[x, wH],
x, -10, 10,
PlotStyle -> Blue, Green,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium],
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium]],
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5, Appearance -> "Labeled",
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10, Appearance -> "Labeled",
ControlPlacement -> Bottom]
$endgroup$
(*Defining Tent Funtion*)
Tri[x_, wT_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 > x > -wT,
-(1/wT^2)*x + (1/wT), 0 < x < wT];
(*Defining Top Hat Funtion*)
Hat[x_, wH_] :=
Piecewise[
(1/(2*wH)), 0 > x > -wH,
(1/(2*wH)), 0 < x < wH];
(*Plotting& Manipulate Function*)
Manipulate[
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]];
s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent],
"Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]];
Column[
Plot[
Tri[x, wTent], Hat[x, wH],
x, -10, 10,
PlotStyle -> Blue, Green,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium],
Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10,
Exclusions -> None,
PlotRange -> All,
ImageSize -> Medium]],
wTent, 1, "Triangle Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
wH, 1, "Top Hat Width", 0.1, 1, Appearance -> "Labeled",
fx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
df, 0, "Shift fx", -5, 5, Appearance -> "Labeled",
gx, "Tent Function", "Top Hat Function",
dg, -5, "Shift fg", -10, 10, Appearance -> "Labeled",
ControlPlacement -> Bottom]
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$begingroup$
Try putting the
Show
and theplotConv
inside something likeGraphicsColumn
.$endgroup$
– MelaGo
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
Immediately following
Show[ ... ]
, change comma to semicolon. (The semicolon will turn red.) Immediately followingplotConv1=Plot[ ... ]
, change semicolon to comma.$endgroup$
– LouisB
2 hours ago
$begingroup$
or move the part
s1 = Switch[fx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + df, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + df, wH]]; s2 = Switch[gx, "Tent Function", Tri[x + dg, wTent], "Top Hat Function", Hat[x + dg, wH]]; plotConv1 = Plot[s1, s2, x, -10, 10, Exclusions -> None, PlotRange -> All];
beforeShow[...]
?$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago