I agree. We could do something like plotting all the deltas with a
stem plot and then superimposing the rest of the plot

Maurizio

On 24 Giu, 04:21, David Roe <r...@math.harvard.edu> wrote:
> One way would be to have a vertical ray that doesn't change the scaling of
> the rest of the graph (just goes to the top of the viewing window).  Not
> precisely accurate, but better than nothing.
> David
>
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Tim Lahey <tim.la...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 23, 2009, at 5:46 PM, Maurizio wrote:
>
> > > As a clarification of what I was talking about, see this:
>
> > >http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ImpulsePair.html
>
> > > Regards
>
> > > Maurizio
>
> > How are they supposed to be plotted? Along with other impulses,
> > it would be fine, but next to any normal function, the impulses
> > would skew the scale and make all the other functions disappear.
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Tim.
>
> > ---
> > Tim Lahey
> > PhD Candidate, Systems Design Engineering
> > University of Waterloo
> >http://www.linkedin.com/in/timlahey
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