Mathematica Help: Inverse Plot of x[y] from y[x]

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The discussion revolves around inverting a plot of a complex function y[x] to obtain x[y] using Mathematica. The user sought a method to effectively "flip" the axes of the plot. The solution provided involved searching for "mathematica flip axes," which successfully resolved the user's issue.

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I have a complex function y[x], and I want to plot x[y] but it's difficult to express x in term of y. Is there any way that I can inverse the plot of y[x] into plot of x[y], just like "fliping" the axes?
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Google will tell you. Try "mathematica flip axes".
 
daudaudaudau said:
Google will tell you. Try "mathematica flip axes".

Thanks a lot. It did work.
 

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