================================== Top new questions this week: ================================== [Sketch-type graphics with transparency and dashed hidden lines?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45410/sketch-typ e-graphics-with-transparency-and-dashed-hidden-lines} I'd like to create transparent graphs like the following from P1095, Calculus 6th Ed, by James Stewart. Can Mathematica accomplish this? By "transparent," I mean the ability to see the interior, ... - asked by LePressentiment (18 votes), answered by Silvia (35 votes) ---------------------------- [Animating moving surface of torus]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45417/animating-m oving-surface-of-torus} I would like to try to recreate something similar to Paolo eri's torus animation: I have isolated the moving surface torus section form this Wolfram Demonstration by Kevin Sonnanburg: t = s; s = ... - asked by martin (11 votes), answered by Kuba (15 votes) ---------------------------- [Fit two intersecting straight lines in Mathematica]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45401/fit-t wo-intersecting-straight-lines-in-mathematica} I am trying to do a Kurie analysis of the double beta decay of Strontium-90. Here we have two straight sections, and I need to obtain a value for the intersection along with an error for it. I ... - asked by ephimetheus (11 votes), answered by Vitaliy Kaurov (13 votes) ---------------------------- [Plotting Fourier spectrum versus frequency of a signal]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45502/plotting-f ourier-spectrum-versus-frequency-of-a-signal} I have looked around here, and i am sure this has been answered, but i don't understand it. The thing is, I have taken a introductory signal processing course, and we had to use Mathematica, and i had ... - asked by mickey (10 votes), answered by Vitaliy Kaurov (17 votes) ---------------------------- [Wikipedia People only search]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45393/wikipedia- people-only-search} I am trying to search people from Wikipedia(For example .*John.* in REGEX). The following query is close, but it isn't generalized like .*John.* and only gives back historic figures that have ... - asked by Liam William (8 votes), answered by Michael Hale (8 votes) ---------------------------- [Smoothing ListContourPlot contours]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45519/smoothin g-listcontourplot-contours} I have some data of type {{x1, y1, f1}, {x2, y2, f2}, ...} and want to do ListContourPlot. However, there is a problem that the data f is not smooth enough and has small errors. Here is a toy ... - asked by Yi Wang (7 votes), answered by Rahul Narain (8 votes) ---------------------------- [Half-delayed evaluation]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45361/half-d elayed-evaluation} In a certain wider context, I need to make some delayed definitions, such as x := a + b + c, but within these definitions I want a and b to be evaluated to their current values, not their later ... - asked by Dror Bar-Natan (7 votes), answered by WReach (5 votes) ================================== Greatest hits from previous weeks: ================================== [How do I plot coordinates (latitude and longitude pairs) on a geographic map?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/2076/how-do-i-plot -coordinates-latitude-and-longitude-pairs-on-a-geographic-map} I'm attempting for the first time to create a map within Mathematica. In particular, I would like to take an output of points and plot them according to their lat/long values over a geographic map. I ... - asked by Peter House (36 votes), answered by kguler (24 votes) ---------------------------- [What are the most common pitfalls awaiting new users?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/18393/what-are-t he-most-common-pitfalls-awaiting-new-users} As you may already know, Mathematica is a wonderful piece of software. However, it has a few characteristics that tend to confuse new (and sometimes not-so-new) users. That can be clearly seen from ... - asked by belisarius (134 votes), answered by Michael E2 (67 votes) ================================== Can you answer these? ================================== [How to not include data value outside plot range in the plot]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45537/how-to-not-i nclude-data-value-outside-plot-range-in-the-plot} Consider this list plot ls = Table[Sin[t], {t, 0, 100, 0.1}]; p = ListPlot[ls, PlotRange -> {{0., 0.1}, All}, DataRange -> {0, 1}, Joined -> True] If we look at the data in the plot, we ... - asked by xslittlegrass (2 votes) ---------------------------- [Finding undetermined coefficients with boundary conditions]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45219/findin g-undetermined-coefficients-with-boundary-conditions} I have 2 equations which are; To[x_] := c1 E^(-a1 x)/2 + c2 E^(a1 x)/2 + a2 Tu[x_] := c3 E^(-a3 x)/2 + c4 E^(a3 x)/2 Tu equals almost zero (10^-6) at end of the wires. To must be equal to Tu at ... - asked by CanYusuf (1 vote) ---------------------------- [Why does setting $Assumptions make my Fourier transforms slow?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/45258/why-does-se tting-assumptions-make-my-fourier-transforms-slow} Consider these Fourier transforms AbsoluteTiming[FourierTransform[Exp[(-I)*\[Omega]0*t]*Exp[-t^2], t, \[Omega]]; ] AbsoluteTiming[FourierTransform[Exp[(-I)*\[Omega]0*t]*Exp[-(t/T0)^2], t, \[Omega]]; ] ... - asked by xslittlegrass (2 votes)