Eliminating vertical lines where graph jumps

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Frank Lad
Frank Lad am 25 Nov. 2018
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 26 Nov. 2018
I am graphing several functions over the same domain, each of which equals zero over different subdomains. The display shows vertical lines where each function jumps from zero to the non-zero values. Is there any way to erase these vertical connections on the graphs? Is there an eraser tool?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 25 Nov. 2018
You can insert a new element into your data that has a value NAN. Lines do not go through nan elements. I don't know how to do it after it's been plotted but you can do it before you plot.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 26 Nov. 2018
If you want a display that looks something like
+++++
+++++++ ++++++
but you are using stairs() and so are currently getting something like
+++++
+ +
+++++++ ++++++
then you would either need to change away from using stairs() or you would have to insert two nans and use redundant t values, such as
[1 7 7 7 11 11 11 16], [0 0 nan 1 1 nan 0 0]

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