#13355: Plot fails if a function implicitly needs complex intermediate values
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       Reporter:  tkluck     |         Owner:  burcin      
           Type:  defect     |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major      |     Milestone:  sage-5.11   
      Component:  symbolics  |    Resolution:              
       Keywords:             |   Work issues:              
Report Upstream:  N/A        |     Reviewers:              
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Comment (by vdelecroix):

 Hello,

 I don't understand your example. You did not even defined `f`, how do you
 want to plot it? It has nothing to do with complex values
 {{{
 sage: f = function('f',x)
 sage: float(f(3))
 Traceback (most recent call last)
 ...
 TypeError: unable to simplify to float approximation
 }}}

 Could you be more explicit about the problem you intend to solve ?

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