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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T21:57:48+00:00 2026-06-02T21:57:48+00:00

I have this periodic defined function via If: T = 1; Tt[t_] := Quotient[t,

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I have this periodic defined function via “If”:

T = 1;

Tt[t_] := Quotient[t, T]*T
f[t_] := If[t >= Tt[t] && t < ((Tt[t] + T/2)), 1, -1]

I need to redefinie it with “Piecewise”. My try looks like this:

g[t_] := Piecewise[{
        {1, (t >= Tt[t] && t < ((Tt[t] + T/2)))}
    },
    -1
];

If I Plot f[t] I get this perfect periodic graph.
If I Plot g[t] I get a dashed line at y=1 and a other dashed line at y=-1 (shifted to the other one).

It looks like mathematica plots the pieces of the function correct but does not connect the pieces.

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    2026-06-02T21:57:50+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 9:57 pm

    You can use :

    Plot[{g[t]},{t,-5,5}, Exclusions->None]
    
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