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How to Get Coordinates for Points in a Plot
Chris Carlson
Mathematica's interactive graphics capabilities let you determine the coordinates of a single point. You can also get arbitrary sequences of points and paths and analyze and manipulate the coordinate lists like any other data in Mathematica. Learn more in this "How to" screencast.
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