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Maple has a wide range of commands for generating both two- and three-dimensional plots. For mathematical expressions, you can use library procedures, such as plot and plot3d, or one of the many specialized graphics routines found in the plots and plottools packages, the DEtools package (for working with differential equations), and the stats package (for statistical data). The input to these commands is typically one or more Maple formulae, operators, or functions, along with information about domains and possibly ranges. In all cases, the graphic commands allow for the setting of options, specifying such attributes as coloring, shading, or axes style.
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Monagan, M.B., Geddes, K.O., Heal, K.M., Labahn, G., Vorkoetter, S.M. (1998). Programming with Maple Graphics. In: Maple V Programming Guide. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2214-9_8
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