On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Maurizio wrote:

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

It might give the wrong impression.


> 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

If you put arrows on the top, it might give the right impression.

However, I'd like plotting Dirac deltas to be optional. So, if you're  
plotting
something with Dirac deltas and other functions, you don't need to  
sift through
and remove the deltas before plotting.

Cheers,

Tim.

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Tim Lahey
PhD Candidate, Systems Design Engineering
University of Waterloo
http://www.linkedin.com/in/timlahey


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