Hi there,

I'm sure this is a FAQ, I just couldn't find it:

function plots with PyX for functions such as 1/x apparently try to
connect the points +infinity and -infinty near x=0 by an almost vertical
line, even if I clip the plot.

The reason is probably that 1/x returns large but finite values for x
near 0 (but neither None nor NaN).

Is there an easy way to tell PyX that values outside a certain range are
None or NaN?

I just don't want to wrap all my simple rationale functions by an extra
wrapper that does that, I usually specify them as strings, not lambda
expressions.

Michael


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