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I want to draw a function which has periodic condition. My code is as following.

import numpy as np

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

from numpy import *

import itertools

from itertools import *

r = np.linspace(-1, 1, 1000)

f(r) = np.exp(-pow(r,2)/5)

In this situation, the period of f(r) equals 2. I want to plot (r,f(r)) in the range -inf < r < 1.

With using itertools.repeat, how can I plot that figure?

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f(r) = np.exp(-pow(r,2)/5) isn't valid python. Just try print np.exp(-pow(r, 2)/5). Or def f(r): return np.exp(-pow(r, 2)/5)

from numpy import * does nothing for below it.

from itertools import * does nothing below for below it.

Imports are in the form of:

import blah
blah.blah_function()

or

from blah import blah_function
blah_function()

or (don't do this... ever... please)

from blah import *
blah_function()

also

float('inf'), -float('inf'), and float('-inf') are all valid in python.

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