Re: Graphics package in v6
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- Subject: [mg78457] Re: Graphics package in v6
- From: dimitris <dimmechan at yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 06:50:58 -0400 (EDT)
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Jaccard Florian : > Dear group, > > I'm a convinced Mathematica user, I love the new features I discover in v6, but I think the Graphics package was very useful in v5 and I'm missing it. > > For example, it was very easy to obtain the 3D plot of a surface of revolution around the x-axis with SurfaceOfRevolution. > > Let us take the revolution of y=x^2 around the x-axis : > > << "Graphics`" > SurfaceOfRevolution[x^2, {x, 0, 2}, RevolutionAxis -> {1, 0, 0}] > > Not possible without cheating if using RevolutionPlot3D, isn't it=A0? > > Or you could have a nice plot of implicit functions, with the ticks on the x- and y-axis, using ImplicitPlot... > > Example : > > << "Graphics`" > ImplicitPlot[x^3*y + x*y^3 == 2, {x, -3, 3}, {y, -3, 3}] > > Not possible using CountourPlot without cheating, isn't it? > > (I consider the following as cheating : > Show[Plot[0, {x, -3, 3}, PlotRange -> {-3, 3}, > AspectRatio -> Automatic], > ContourPlot[x^3*y + x*y^3 == 2, {x, -3, 3}, {y, -3, 3}, > Axes -> True, > AxesOrigin -> {0, 0}, PerformanceGoal -> "Quality", > PlotPoints -> 150]] > ) > > I tried: it still works in v6, but the whole package is declared obsolete, and there is no help anymore available. > > Am I missing something? Or am I the only guy who would appreciate the re-apparition of some lost features in the future v.6.1? > > Reactions welcome! > > Regards > > Florian Jaccard Just as a side remark, You can use <<Version5`Graphics` to restore graphics capabilities from Mathematica 5. To restore the Mathematica 6 graphics capabilities, use <<Version6`Graphics`. Dimitris