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Hi everybody I'm trying to draw a graph from geogebra, but i don't know why, but there's an error. :(



Could you help me? thanks



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below] {footnotesize $x$};
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left] {footnotesize $y$};
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
begin{scriptsize}
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222) node {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node {$g$};
end{scriptsize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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Hi everybody I'm trying to draw a graph from geogebra, but i don't know why, but there's an error. :(



Could you help me? thanks



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below] {footnotesize $x$};
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left] {footnotesize $y$};
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
begin{scriptsize}
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222) node {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node {$g$};
end{scriptsize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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Hi everybody I'm trying to draw a graph from geogebra, but i don't know why, but there's an error. :(



Could you help me? thanks



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below] {footnotesize $x$};
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left] {footnotesize $y$};
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
begin{scriptsize}
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222) node {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node {$g$};
end{scriptsize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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Hi everybody I'm trying to draw a graph from geogebra, but i don't know why, but there's an error. :(



Could you help me? thanks



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below] {footnotesize $x$};
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left] {footnotesize $y$};
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
begin{scriptsize}
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222) node {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node {$g$};
end{scriptsize}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}






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    Which error do you get? Add the complete error message to your question (copy it from log file).
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    Which error do you get? Add the complete error message to your question (copy it from log file).
    – Kurt
    Dec 3 at 1:40








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Which error do you get? Add the complete error message to your question (copy it from log file).
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The culprit is



draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});


but the good news is that there is absolutely no need to use this large plot range.



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
{draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below]
{footnotesize $x$};}
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
{draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left]
{footnotesize $y$};}
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-4:4]
plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^3-2*(x)}); %13.60966
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222)
node[font=scriptsize] {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node[font=scriptsize] {$g$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I would also like to mention that you pursue a strategy which is IMHO somewhat peculiar. You employ some software, GeoGebra, which produces a code that you seem to not 100% understand. And then you seek help on an online forum. Don't get me wrong, there is by itself nothing really wrong with that. However, I personally would not like to be at the mercy of such software which, if I understand you correctly, produces an output that leads to errors. BTW, the code is really far from pretty or elegant. If I was you, I would consider abandoning GeoGebra and switch to pgfplots, where such plots can be produced with ease, and you will be safe from the dimension too large error you got here.






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  • @Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
    – Samuel Diaz
    Dec 3 at 19:40











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The culprit is



draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});


but the good news is that there is absolutely no need to use this large plot range.



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
{draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below]
{footnotesize $x$};}
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
{draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left]
{footnotesize $y$};}
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-4:4]
plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^3-2*(x)}); %13.60966
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222)
node[font=scriptsize] {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node[font=scriptsize] {$g$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I would also like to mention that you pursue a strategy which is IMHO somewhat peculiar. You employ some software, GeoGebra, which produces a code that you seem to not 100% understand. And then you seek help on an online forum. Don't get me wrong, there is by itself nothing really wrong with that. However, I personally would not like to be at the mercy of such software which, if I understand you correctly, produces an output that leads to errors. BTW, the code is really far from pretty or elegant. If I was you, I would consider abandoning GeoGebra and switch to pgfplots, where such plots can be produced with ease, and you will be safe from the dimension too large error you got here.






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  • @Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
    – Samuel Diaz
    Dec 3 at 19:40















up vote
7
down vote













The culprit is



draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});


but the good news is that there is absolutely no need to use this large plot range.



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
{draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below]
{footnotesize $x$};}
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
{draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left]
{footnotesize $y$};}
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-4:4]
plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^3-2*(x)}); %13.60966
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222)
node[font=scriptsize] {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node[font=scriptsize] {$g$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I would also like to mention that you pursue a strategy which is IMHO somewhat peculiar. You employ some software, GeoGebra, which produces a code that you seem to not 100% understand. And then you seek help on an online forum. Don't get me wrong, there is by itself nothing really wrong with that. However, I personally would not like to be at the mercy of such software which, if I understand you correctly, produces an output that leads to errors. BTW, the code is really far from pretty or elegant. If I was you, I would consider abandoning GeoGebra and switch to pgfplots, where such plots can be produced with ease, and you will be safe from the dimension too large error you got here.






share|improve this answer























  • @Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
    – Samuel Diaz
    Dec 3 at 19:40













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The culprit is



draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});


but the good news is that there is absolutely no need to use this large plot range.



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
{draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below]
{footnotesize $x$};}
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
{draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left]
{footnotesize $y$};}
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-4:4]
plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^3-2*(x)}); %13.60966
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222)
node[font=scriptsize] {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node[font=scriptsize] {$g$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I would also like to mention that you pursue a strategy which is IMHO somewhat peculiar. You employ some software, GeoGebra, which produces a code that you seem to not 100% understand. And then you seek help on an online forum. Don't get me wrong, there is by itself nothing really wrong with that. However, I personally would not like to be at the mercy of such software which, if I understand you correctly, produces an output that leads to errors. BTW, the code is really far from pretty or elegant. If I was you, I would consider abandoning GeoGebra and switch to pgfplots, where such plots can be produced with ease, and you will be safe from the dimension too large error you got here.






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The culprit is



draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^(3.0)-2.0*(x)});


but the good news is that there is absolutely no need to use this large plot range.



documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{pgf,tikz}
usetikzlibrary{arrows}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}
definecolor{ffqqqq}{rgb}{1.0,0.0,0.0}
definecolor{cqcqcq}{rgb}{0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882,0.7529411764705882}
begin{tikzpicture}[line cap=round,line join=round,>=triangle 45,x=1.0cm,y=1.0cm]
draw [color=cqcqcq,dash pattern=on 2pt off 2pt, xstep=1.0cm,ystep=1.0cm] (-5.0,-5.000000000000001) grid (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[->,color=black] (-5.0,0.0) -- (13.60966,0.0);
foreach x in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0,10.0,11.0,12.0,13.0}
{draw[shift={(x,0)},color=black] (0pt,2pt) -- (0pt,-2pt) node[below]
{footnotesize $x$};}
draw[->,color=black] (0.0,-5.000000000000001) -- (0.0,6.550825852439807);
foreach y in {-5.0,-4.0,-3.0,-2.0,-1.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0,5.0,6.0}
{draw[shift={(0,y)},color=black] (2pt,0pt) -- (-2pt,0pt) node[left]
{footnotesize $y$};}
draw[color=black] (0pt,-10pt) node[right] {footnotesize $0$};
clip(-5.0,-5.000000000000001) rectangle (13.60966,6.550825852439807);
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,smooth,samples=100,domain=-4:4]
plot(x,{1.0/2.0*(x)^3-2*(x)}); %13.60966
draw (-4.498348295652174,4.244636869852858) node[anchor=north west] {$f(x) , = ,frac{1}{2} ; x^{3} - 2 ; x$};
draw[line width=2.8000000000000003pt,color=ffqqqq,smooth,samples=100,domain=-5.0:13.60966] plot(x,{1.0/((x)^(2.0)+1.0)});
draw [color=ffqqqq](3.6251728521739124,3.349994592125162) node[anchor=north west] {$g(x) , = ,frac{1}{x^{2} + 1}$};
draw[color=black] (-2.5402884173913045,-4.741547786434222)
node[font=scriptsize] {$f$};
draw[color=ffqqqq] (-4.870541495652174,-0.08940794225020257) node[font=scriptsize] {$g$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



I would also like to mention that you pursue a strategy which is IMHO somewhat peculiar. You employ some software, GeoGebra, which produces a code that you seem to not 100% understand. And then you seek help on an online forum. Don't get me wrong, there is by itself nothing really wrong with that. However, I personally would not like to be at the mercy of such software which, if I understand you correctly, produces an output that leads to errors. BTW, the code is really far from pretty or elegant. If I was you, I would consider abandoning GeoGebra and switch to pgfplots, where such plots can be produced with ease, and you will be safe from the dimension too large error you got here.







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  • @Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
    – Samuel Diaz
    Dec 3 at 19:40


















  • @Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
    – Samuel Diaz
    Dec 3 at 19:40
















@Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
– Samuel Diaz
Dec 3 at 19:40




@Ryuk Study the following examples from texample.net/tikz/examples/tag/gnuplot
– Samuel Diaz
Dec 3 at 19:40


















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