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Visualizing the difference curve in a 2D plot?


Copying each object in a plot separately as an imageregion plot in a 2-simplexWhy is Chop ignored in Plot?How can I plot a 3-variables function to identify the neutral surface and a regionPlot a curve on a latticeHelp plot with horizontal fillingHow to improve this plot?Plot data with different confidence intervalsGetting the coordinates of a specific point out of a plotDifferent shades of the same colour in one plot













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I have two functions $f(x,y)$ and $g(x,y)$. I wish to perform two tasks on a 2-dimensional figure:



  1. Plot the curve where each point satisfies $f(x,y)=g(x,y)$.


  2. Mark one side of the curve with red.


I tried to use Plot3D like the following



myfunc[x_, y_]:= If[f[x, y] < g(x, y), 1,0];
Plot3D[myfunc[x, y], x, 0, 10, y, 0, 3]


It gives what I expected, but how can I do this in a 2D plot?










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    I have two functions $f(x,y)$ and $g(x,y)$. I wish to perform two tasks on a 2-dimensional figure:



    1. Plot the curve where each point satisfies $f(x,y)=g(x,y)$.


    2. Mark one side of the curve with red.


    I tried to use Plot3D like the following



    myfunc[x_, y_]:= If[f[x, y] < g(x, y), 1,0];
    Plot3D[myfunc[x, y], x, 0, 10, y, 0, 3]


    It gives what I expected, but how can I do this in a 2D plot?










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      I have two functions $f(x,y)$ and $g(x,y)$. I wish to perform two tasks on a 2-dimensional figure:



      1. Plot the curve where each point satisfies $f(x,y)=g(x,y)$.


      2. Mark one side of the curve with red.


      I tried to use Plot3D like the following



      myfunc[x_, y_]:= If[f[x, y] < g(x, y), 1,0];
      Plot3D[myfunc[x, y], x, 0, 10, y, 0, 3]


      It gives what I expected, but how can I do this in a 2D plot?










      share|improve this question











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      I have two functions $f(x,y)$ and $g(x,y)$. I wish to perform two tasks on a 2-dimensional figure:



      1. Plot the curve where each point satisfies $f(x,y)=g(x,y)$.


      2. Mark one side of the curve with red.


      I tried to use Plot3D like the following



      myfunc[x_, y_]:= If[f[x, y] < g(x, y), 1,0];
      Plot3D[myfunc[x, y], x, 0, 10, y, 0, 3]


      It gives what I expected, but how can I do this in a 2D plot?







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          ContourPlot[f[x, y] - g[x, y], x, 0, 10, y, 0, 3, 
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