Okay, So I take it that you are suggesting a correspondence between the colour of the numbers in the vector and the lines drawn on the graph, but I think I am missing something about the significance of how the numbers are organized to match the graph. Aside from the fact that the imaginary and real absolute magnitudes are equal, I don't see how the second example differs from the first in how it is organized to match the graph. I'm intrigued. Illuminate me.
cheers, bob On -Mar28-2010, at -Mar28-20104:05 PM, Raul Miller wrote: > Perhaps: > > +_3j2 _1j0 1j2 3j4 > > Here, the numbers are organized to match the graph. Numbers and > lines on graph are colored Red, Orange, Gold, Green > > +1j1 2j2 _3j3 > > Here, they are not, numbers and lines on graph are colored > Red, Gold, Blue. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
