StepGraph Command

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StepGraph[ <List of X coordinates >, <List of Y coordinates> ]
Returns a step graph of a list of points created from the given lists of coordinates. Each point is connected to the next point in the list by a horizontal and a vertical line segment.
StepGraph[ <List of points> ]
Returns a step graph of the given list of points. Each point is connected to the next point in the list by a horizontal and a vertical line segment.
StepGraph[ <List of X coordinates >, <List of Y coordinates>, < boolean Jump > ]
Returns a step graph of a list of points created from the given lists of coordinates. If Jump = true, then a horizontal line is drawn towards the X coordinate of the next point, but a vertical line segment is not drawn. If Jump = false, then each point is connected to the next point in the list by a horizontal and a vertical line segment.
StepGraph[ <List of points>, < boolean Jump > ]
Returns a step graph of the given list of points. If Jump = true, then a horizontal line is drawn towards the X coordinate of the next point, but a vertical line segment is not drawn. If Jump = false, then each point is connected to the next point in the list by a horizontal and a vertical line segment.
StepGraph[ <List of X coordinates >, <List of Y coordinates>, < boolean Jump >, < Point style > ]
Returns a step graph as described above.
Point style values of -2, -1, 0, 1, -1 determine how points are drawn as follows:
0 = no points are drawn
1 = solid point on the right
2 = solid point on the right, open point on the left
-1 = solid point on the left
-2 = solid point on the left, open point on the right
StepGraph[ <List of points>, < boolean Jump >, < Point style > ]
Returns a step graph as described above.
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