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Stefan Kottwitz
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Stefan Kottwitz studied mathematics in Jena and Hamburg. He works as a network and IT security engineer both for Lufthansa Industry Solutions and for Eurowings Aviation. For many years, he has been providing LaTeX support on online forums. He maintains the web forums LaTeX and goLaTeX and the Q&A sites TeXwelt and TeXnique. He runs the TeX graphics gallery sites TeXample, TikZ, and PGFplots, the TeXlive online compiler, the TeXdoc service, and the CTAN software mirror. He is a moderator of the TeX Stack Exchange site and matheplanet. He publishes ideas and news from the TeX world on his blogs LaTeX and TeX. Before this book, he authored the first edition of LaTeX Beginner's Guide in 2011, and LaTeX Cookbook in 2015, both published by Packt.
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Using a smooth plot to connect points

TikZ can plot functions for us, either using a set of coordinate values or a mathematical parametrization. We will learn a lot about plotting in the next chapter; for now, let’s have just a first quick look at coordinate plots.

We will work with the set of points from the previous section. As said, we may need more points for more accuracy, so let’s look at Figure 12.2 again and choose two additional coordinates on the curve, such as two peak values (-1.3, 0.86) and (1.3, -0.86). TikZ can do a simple plot through all those points by the plot operation as follows:

\draw plot coordinates {
  (-3,-2.4) (-2,0.4) (-1.3,0.86) (-0.4,0.4)
  (0.4,-0.4) (1.3,-0.86) (2,-0.4) (3,2.4) };

These commands generate a sequence of straight linear segments:

Figure 12.5 – A plot through given coordinates

Figure 12.5 – A plot through given coordinates

That’s not smooth yet, but add the smooth keyword as an option to plot:

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Stefan Kottwitz studied mathematics in Jena and Hamburg. He works as a network and IT security engineer both for Lufthansa Industry Solutions and for Eurowings Aviation. For many years, he has been providing LaTeX support on online forums. He maintains the web forums LaTeX and goLaTeX and the Q&A sites TeXwelt and TeXnique. He runs the TeX graphics gallery sites TeXample, TikZ, and PGFplots, the TeXlive online compiler, the TeXdoc service, and the CTAN software mirror. He is a moderator of the TeX Stack Exchange site and matheplanet. He publishes ideas and news from the TeX world on his blogs LaTeX and TeX. Before this book, he authored the first edition of LaTeX Beginner's Guide in 2011, and LaTeX Cookbook in 2015, both published by Packt.
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