Drag and Drop a Curve or Surface
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You can move Maple output to smart plots using the mouse. When you drag output to a smart plot, it becomes a curve or surface.
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Add a Curve or Surface to an Existing Smart Plot
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Add a curve or surface to an existing smart plot by dragging and dropping Maple output with the mouse.
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Select the Maple output to add to the plot.
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Hold the left mouse button down and drag the cursor to the set of axes where you want to place the new curve or surface.
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Release the mouse button to plot the new curve or surface.
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Alternatively, to copy the Maple output instead of moving it, select the Maple output, and then from the main menu, select Edit>Copy. Place the cursor on the set of axes and select Edit>Paste.
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Cancel a Drag
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While dragging an object over an invalid region, the mouse pointer changes to a "not" symbol (circle with a slash through it). Releasing the mouse button in such a region cancels the drag.
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Note: You can add a curve to a plot that contains surfaces, but you cannot add a surface to a plot that contains only curves. Specifically, you can drag a 2-D expression to a 3-D smartplot, but you cannot drag a 3-D plot to a 2-D smartplot.
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