Re: 3D graphs/coord. axes
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- Subject: [mg12689] Re: 3D graphs/coord. axes
- From: Martin Kraus <mkraus at theorie3.physik.uni-erlangen.de>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 02:20:44 -0400
- Organization: Univ. Erlangen-Nuernberg, Theoret. Physik III
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Russell.E.Goodman wrote: > > Hello all... > > I have a quick question I'm sure someone knows the answer to: > > I'm plotting alot of 3D graphs for my class to look at but I don't want > a box around the graph, I want to have the coordinate axes in their > typical position. i.e. like when you draw the x-y-z axes on a > chalkboard, all eminating from the same point in 3-space. Any help?? > > Russ Goodman > University of Oklahoma Mathematics > rgoodman at ou.edu Well, the possibilities with the Boxed and Axes options have been discussed in other replies, but in order to have the axes right in the middle of the plot, the following notebook in MathSource might be of interest: http://www.mathsource.com/cgi-bin/MathSource/Enhancements/Graphics/3D/0202-408 Hope that helps Martin Kraus