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Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?


From: Kai Habel
Subject: Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 21:47:39 +0100
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Michael Goffioul schrieb:
> Matlab sets it to [1 1 1] by default, which looks better.
>
> Other remarks concerning "mesh":
> 1) axes properties ("view") should only be changed if the axes object
> is not in hold mode (that is gca.nextplot is not "add")
> 2) box should be disabled and grid should be enabled (again only in
> non-hold mode)
>
> The above remarks actually applies to any standard function producing
> 3D plots (surf, mesh, bar3...).
>
> Michael.
>
>   
I think its a limitation of gnuplot.
I have not found a way to plot the mesh color independent of the surface
color when the mesh color depends on the z-value (or c-value) and the
surface color is constant with gnuplot. Fortunately the other way around
(surface color depends on z-value and mesh color is constant) works.
Maybe, somebody has an idea how to do it the matlab way with gnuplot?

I will look at your other remarks.

Kai


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