Re: Shadows in Mathematica 6
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- Subject: [mg75978] Re: Shadows in Mathematica 6
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 03:44:31 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, switch off your computer, go out side in the sun and raise your hand -- a look onto the ground will show you what a shadow is. Regards Jens dimitris wrote: > But does the function ShadowPlot3D do this thing? > > In[109]:= > << "Graphics`Graphics3D`" > > In[113]:= > Information["ShadowPlot3D", LongForm -> False] > > "ShadowPlot3D[f, {x, xmin, xmax}, {y, ymin, ymax}] plots the function > f over the the x and y ranges with polygons shaded according \ > to the height of the surface, with a projection of the surface onto > the x-y plane."* > Button[More..., ButtonData :> "Graphics`Graphics3D`", Active -> True, > ButtonStyle -> "AddOnsLink"] > > But wait a second! > > (=2E..) > > http://reference.wolfram.com/search.html?query=ShadowPlot3D&collection== > reference > > No results! > > ShadowPlot3D has been removed? > > Now I am in a mess! > > Dimitris > > > > =CF/=C7 Jon Harrop =DD=E3=F1=E1=F8=E5: >> Does the new version of Mathematica support shadows? >> >> -- >> Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy >> The F#.NET Journal >> http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/fsharp_journal/?usenet > >