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rotating 3-D graphs

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:08 pm
by Naomi
Is there a way to rotate a 3-D graph so it can be viewed at a different angle. And is there a way to change the markers that are used for points I would like to use much smaller markers preferable ones that are not rainbow colored.
Thank you
-Naomi

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:44 pm
by DPlotAdmin
Is there a way to rotate a 3-D graph so it can be viewed at a different angle.
For surface plots select Options>Contour Options, or right-click on the plot and select Contour Options. Change the azimuth and elevation angles.

For 3D scatter plots, only the command names change: select Options>Scatter Plot Options or right-click on the plot and select Scatter Plot Options.
And is there a way to change the markers that are used for points I would like to use much smaller markers preferable ones that are not rainbow colored.


To change colors, again select Options>Scatter Plot Options. Under Colors, select Custom, then click the adjacent >> button to define those colors.

To change the symbol size and/or style select Options>Symbol Styles.