Hi,

The axes are an argument of 'show', for example:

show(plot(cos(x), -6, 6), axes=False)

type 'show?' to see other options.

Alex

On 9/20/07, Alex Ghitza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I need to plot some simple functions in one variable (e.g. x^3, cos(x),
> etc.).  The graphs come out very nice, but the axes have ticks, some of
> which are labeled with the corresponding numbers.  I would like the axes
> to be bare, so with only the actual lines appearing.
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> I've looked at the plotting docs, but I couldn't find a way to achieve
> this.  Any help would be appreciated!
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> Best,
> Alex
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