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You could use the piecewise command. For example,

f := x -> piecewise(x>0, x, x<0, -x);

f := proc (x) options operator, arrow; piecewise(0 < x, x, x < 0, -x) end proc

f := x -> piecewise(x>=0, x, x<0, -x);

f := proc (x) options operator, arrow; piecewise(0 <= x, x, x < 0, -x) end proc

plot(f);

Download pw_ex.mw

Or, as 2D Input (I used command-completion here),

f := proc (x) options operator, arrow; piecewise(0 <= x, x, x < 0, -x) end proc

proc (x) options operator, arrow; piecewise(0 <= x, x, x < 0, -x) end proc

Download pw_ex2d.mw

Here is one way to handle this example. (I did not bother to make it work for other flavors of radical, or products involving floats and radicals and other multiplicands.)

This gets the same form as your showed and named Desired.

restart;

with(LinearAlgebra):

interface(imaginaryunit=j):

Amat := Matrix(2, 2, [[-0.1428571428*K__D, -0.1081971238], [376.9911185, 0]]);

Matrix(2, 2, {(1, 1) = -.1428571428*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`, (1, 2) = -.1081971238, (2, 1) = 376.9911185, (2, 2) = 0})

T:=Eigenvalues(Amat);

Vector(2, {(1) = -0.7142857140e-1*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`+0.2000000000e-9*sqrt(0.1275510203e18*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`^2-0.1019733868e22), (2) = -0.7142857140e-1*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`-0.2000000000e-9*sqrt(0.1275510203e18*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`^2-0.1019733868e22)})

Desired := sqrt((2.000000000*10^(-10))^2 * (1.275510203*10^17*K__D^2 - 1.019733868*10^21));

(0.5102040812e-2*K__D^2-40.78935472)^(1/2)

evalindets(T,&*(float,`+`^(1/2)),u->signum(op(1,u))*(op([2,1],u)*op(1,u)^2)^(1/2));

Vector(2, {(1) = -0.7142857140e-1*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`+sqrt(0.5102040812e-2*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`^2-40.78935472), (2) = -0.7142857140e-1*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`-sqrt(0.5102040812e-2*`#msub(mi("K"),mi("D",fontstyle = "normal"))`^2-40.78935472)})

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You can put use these commands to set those as defaults for the session, for 2-D and 3-D plots respectively.

plots:-setoptions('symbol'=':-solidcircle','symbolsize'=12);
plots:-setoptions3d('symbol'=':-solidcircle','symbolsize'=12);

 

The problem for your second example is that the plots:-inequal command is generating one POLYGON and some CURVES structures, that only specify the vertices and endpoints (of lines). So you're seeing the result of transforming those structures, containing transformed values of those vertices and endpoints.

Here is one approach, for that second example. (I threw in a pair of lines for the final "axes", only to get a closer final effect.)

P := plots:-display(
       plot3d(0,s=1..t/5+1,t=0..5,style=surface,
              transparency=0.5,color="Niagara Azure"),
       plots:-spacecurve([t/5+1,t,0,t=0..5],thickness=0,color=black),
       plots:-spacecurve([1,t,0,t=0..5],thickness=0,color=black),
       plots:-spacecurve([s,5,0,s=1..2],thickness=0,color=black)
     ):

plots:-display(
  plottools:-transform((s,t,z)->[s^2*sqrt(t)*cos(t),s^2*sin(t)])(P),
  plottools:-line([0,-4.2],[0,2.2],thickness=0),
  plottools:-line([-5.2,0],[2.8,0],thickness=0),
size=[500,"golden"],axes=boxed);

Are you trying to accomplished something like this?

Multiple_input_ac.mw

(In future, please add followup details to an original Question, instead of spawning a separate Question thread for the same issue.)

I suggest that you use these settings on Linux, which ought to get rid of that problem:

In the GUI's Tools->Options->Display ,
   Input = Maple Notation           (what you showed; should not be a problem)
   Output = 2-D Math Notation   (changed from what you showed; this is the usual default)

You should get these results, from commands,

   interface(prettyprint);     #  you want 3 as the value (the default)

   interface(typesetting);    # you want extended as the value (the default)

Naturally, if you have to make any changes (to get these settings) you would then save "globally" in the popup.

If you have previously set up a customized initialization file then you might check that it doesnt contain interface commands to change any of these values.

ps. The .mw file that was originally attached to the Question is marked as having last been saved in Maple 2021.2.

restart;

f := x*y*z:

constr := x+y+z=6:


method 1)

R := max(extrema(f, constr, {x,y,z}, 'S'));

8

ans := select(s->eval(f, s)=R, S)[];

{x = 2, y = 2, z = 2}

 

method 2)

 

u := eval(f, solve(constr, {z}));

x*y*(6-x-y)

S2 := {solve({diff(u,x), diff(u,y)})};

{{x = 0, y = 0}, {x = 0, y = 6}, {x = 2, y = 2}, {x = 6, y = 0}}

R2 := max(map[2](eval, u, S2));

8

temp := select(s->eval(u,s)=R2, S2);

{{x = 2, y = 2}}

ans2 := temp[] union eval~(solve(constr, {z}), temp);

{x = 2, y = 2, z = 2}

Download exfunction.mw

Your intention is not clear. Are you trying to import this as if it had five columns or data, separated by semicolons?

[edit] I changed it to parse the commas like a period in the data portion.

M := ImportMatrix( "Sdat.txt", delimiter=";" ):

DataFrame( subsindets(M[2..,..],string,
                      u->parse(StringTools:-Subs(","=".",u))),
           columns=M[1,..] );

DataFrame(_rtable[36893628252267267484], rows = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11], columns = ["t[s]", "scanId", "m/z", "I[A]", "pTot[mbar]"])

Download Ssimport2.mw

There are definitions of iup and idn in the maple.sty LaTeX style file that is usually located in the etc directory of the Maple installation location.

There is a note about this LaTeX style file (ie. that you ought to utilize it) on the Help page for Topic latex.

What are the relevant variables you intend for use with the inverse Laplace transform? (Are you intending ilaplace(U4, s, eta) ??)

What is the value of a[0]? How do you expect to obtain a 2-D plot without supplying that? Did you intend a[0] to be 1/s?

Are you trying to get something like this? TC1_ac.mw

You appear to have pasted in the statements shown, as 2D Input. That's not ok.

The fragment  (P-H)^+ will not get parsed properly by the 2D parser.

You have several alternatives ,including:
 1) Pasting it in as plaintext 1D Maple notation, not 2D Input.
 2) Changing  (P-H)^+ to something else, eg.
   changing it to  (P-H)^%T  allows it to be pasted in as either 2D or 1D.
 3) Pasting in as  (P-H)^+  as 2D Inout, then placing the cursor and editing out ^+ and then entering the typeset/marked up exponentiation by +, by re-entering that aspect in 2D Input mode.

 

note. It's unhelpful that you don't bother to upload and attach a .mw file, when you submit your questions that have syntax or coding problems. Several other people have previously mentioned that to you. It's not very considerate.

You can get around this problem in Maple 2022 with the following,

  VectorCalculus:-PlotVector(w, unconstrainedview = false)

 

In Maple 2022, the PlotVector command is passing the option unconstrained=true to the plots:-arrow command.

That is the problem, a consequence of which is that for your example it generates a plot structure with Float(undefined), which appears blank. Up until Maple 2020.2 it did not do this, and the example worked ok.

As dharr mentioned, this is a bug. In a simpler example of the problem, the following renders as an "empty" plot in Maple 2022 (or Maple 2021.2),

   plots:-arrow([-2,1],[1, 2],unconstrainedview = true)

That seems to go wrong (Maple 2022) with suspect methodology and a (float) division by zero at line 15 of plottools:-arrow2d,
   showstat(plottools::arrow2d,1..15);
 

Is it less noticeable if the right panel (context-menu panel) is collapsed/hidden?

The following attachment contains as much as I can recover (which is significantly more than what the Maple GUI can recover: see notes below).

Eksamenssæt_ac.mw

There were four corrupted and unrecoverable inputs.
1) Opgave 1, section (ii), after "Herefter konjugeres matrix".
2) Opgave 2, section (i), right at its start.
3) Opgave 2, section (ii), just after "Basis for søjlerummet:"
4) Opgave 2), section (ii), just after "Basis for rækkerummet:"

I shall add this example to an earlier bug report I submitted. The underlying problem is the same as the (new) kind that I've only seen since Maple 2022, of an invalid and unclosed Equation XML element.

Do you remember what was at those four missing inputs? Were they all 2D Matrix inputs from the Matrix palette, perhaps? Or anything else that they might have had in common? Such detail might help the GUI developers fix this particular cause.

A DataTable embedded component allows you to enter numeric data in a tabular input format.

In my Maple 2022.2 for Linux I can press the tab key to advance the cursor through the cells of that component.

This also obviates the need to parse the cells, as entering a changed entry in any of the cells is accompanied by an automatic update to the named Matrix (or rtable) associated with the component (one of its properties).

Also, the data and the named Matrix are stored along with the worksheet and directly available upon close/re-open.

There is not a convenient mechanism for controlling the numeric formatting of the display of the entries (if floating-point, say).

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