Sunday, November 25, 2007

How to change the point options

How to change the point options

To change the point options

Step 1

To change the point options, the first thing you need to do is to double click on a plot to open a tabbed dialog box.

Step 2

After that, it will display the 3D Plot Format dialog box and you need to click the Appearance tab. In the Point Options box, you can choose the options if you want to change it. Finally, click the Apply button.

Step 3

Now, the point setting appears on the screen.

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How to change the line settings

How to change the line settings

To change the line settings

Step 1

To change the line settings, first, you need to double click on a plot to open a tabbed dialog box.

Step 2

Next, it will display the 3D Plot Format dialog box and click the Appearance tab. In the Line Options box, you can choose the option that you want to change it. Finally, click the Apply button.

Step 3

Now, the line settings appears on your screen.

How to change the color settings

How to change the color settings

To change the color settings

Step1

To change the color settings, first, you need to double click on a plot to open a tabbed dialog box.

Step 2

It will display the 3D Plot Format dialog box and click the Appearance tab. In the two Color Options box, you can choose the Solid Color options or Colormap options. Finally, click the Apply button.

Step 3

Now, the color settings appear on your screen.

How to create Vector Field Plot

How to create Vector Field Plot

To create Vector Field Plot

Step 1

To create the vector field plot, first, you need to define the functions or set the functions.

Step 2

Next, you need to open the Insert menu. Later, you must open the Graph sub menu. Later, you ought to click the Vextor Field Plot command.

Step 3

Finally, enter the name of the function or set of functions in the placeholder.