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  • #16
    Showing different values of lambda as well is just the same principle, but your graph would then be much more complicated and values of lambda near 12 would if I understand correctly create some very negative values which would dominate the graph.

    There is not an easy way to truncate the graph as that depends on values calculated by the code, not values that you can specify in advance.

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    • #17
      Hi Nick,

      Sorry for the delay in response. Majority of my lambda values (80%) lies between 0 .1158667 and 3.573808 and 97% of the values lies between 0 .1158667 and 8.148367. I know it might be quite tricky but I know all the lambda values and I was wondering if you had any suggestions for me on how to go about it?

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