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Date: Sun 17-Apr-1989 06:04:00 From: Unknown Subject: Plot3D in Mathematica - where are the axes et al ? ... Has anyone managed to get the Mathematica routine 'Plot3D' to produce numbered axes? I seem to be able to change the axis parameters till I go blue in the face, but the program just seems to ignore the relevant parameters. The same applies to plot and axis titles. Can anyone help me? Is Steven Wolfram out there? Note that these problems are on a *ooh* Mac IIx, using the hardwired number-crunching version. Does this happen in other versions? Thanks in advance for any help you can give. Live long and prosper, Tony Coates. ________________________________________________________________________________ Tony Coates, ACSnet: coates@phvax.decnet.uq.oz Department of Physics, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia. Queensland. 4067. Australia. "The University wouldn't even think of having an opinion, so they're all mine." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >From: ali@polya.Stanford.EDU (Ali T. Ozer)
Date: Sun 18-Apr-1989 02:30:16 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Plot3D in Mathematica - where are the axes et al ? ... In article <1405@uqvax.decnet.uq.oz>, phcoates@uqvax.decnet.uq.oz writes: > Has anyone managed to get the Mathematica routine 'Plot3D' to produce numbered > axes? I seem to be able to change the axis parameters till I go blue in the > face, but the program just seems to ignore the relevant parameters. The same Well, nobody who has a NeXT has Mathematica yet (at least not for about another week). But on the Mac and NeXT versions I have used as well as all others I suppose, you cannot do axes labeling on 3D graphics. I guess you are trying to use 'AxesLabel' and 'Axes' in conjuction with Plot3D'. Chris

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