fliping a contour plot while maintaining the original.
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Dylan Bull
on 21 Aug 2021
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 21 Aug 2021
hello all, i am trying to flip a contourplot but i want to have it show the original and the flipped picture on the same graph. i have included a picture to show that i want this plot to be flipped about the y axis while still mainting the original contour as they should be identical but flipped if that makes sense.

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Walter Roberson
on 21 Aug 2021
Consider for a moment the center partial ellipse. At the moment, it is a truncated ellipse, with a straight line running along the edge of it.
Now, if you were to flip the contourplot and put the new one immediately beside the current one, assuming you could get the edges to line up, what you would see would not be a full ellipse: it would be a full ellipse with a line down the middle. Is that what you would want?
If it is what you would want, then it is possible to copy the existing contour object, and then in the copy, take the negative of the X coordinates. There would be a line through the middle if you did this.
If you do not want the line down the middle, then you should mirror your data in an array, and do a single contour based on that. It is easiest to do that while you still have the data on hand in variables, but it is also possible to grab the values out of the contour object and contour based on that plus its mirror, and adjust the data in the original contour object.
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