[seqfan] Re: [External] Re: [External] Re: Graphs of Sequences

Azarian, Mohammad ma3 at evansville.edu
Sun Jun 6 21:15:30 CEST 2021


Thank you very much Neil for your detailed response.

Mohammad


On Jun 6, 2021, at 1:46 PM, Neil Sloane <njasloane at gmail.com> wrote:

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Mohammad,  Those two plots are the most important for displaying number
sequences.

We use R to do the plotting, and R has a great many ways to plot data. With
lots of features for plotting noisy data, obtained from real
life measurements. There is nothing to stop you from downloading the b-file
and plotting it yourself.

BTW don't forget about the Plot 2 button at the bottom of every OEIS page.
Most users have never tried it!

Best regards
Neil

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On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 1:13 PM Azarian, Mohammad <ma3 at evansville.edu> wrote:

Thank you, Maximilian.

Mohammad

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On Sun, Jun 6, 2021, 11:40 Azarian, Mohammad <> wrote:

Why are we seeing only "Pin plot" and "Logarithmic Scatterplot" of
sequences in OES?  I know it is not practical to show all possible
graphs,
but what is so special about these two?


The first plot takes into account only the first few terms, the second one
the whole b-file. It is logarithmic only if some values are so large that
you would not see any others except for the largest ones.
It is useful to have the first one because often usual suspects submit
b-filles that large that you don't see any "fine structure" any more.

- Maximilian

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