On Jan 20, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Oliver Bandel wrote:
Zitat von Hazen Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
Do you have an idea, how to make the axis "grid-like"?
Sorry, I'm not really sure what you mean by more "grid-like". PLplot
has a function called plgriddata() that will let you grid irregularly
spaced data for the purposes of plotting it. It is documented and
there are examples of its use in example 21.
[...]
With that I mean, that the ticks (main ticks) are elongated,
so that the x- y- and z-axis is translated parallel.
Then it is easier to see the values of the data in 3D-projection.
Something like drawing a 3D-bounding-box cube around the area
that is displayed...
I hope these words are more easy to understand.
I have not found a documented option for that for plbox3(),
where I had awaited it to find.
Something like 3D-ticks / elongated ticks.
Maybe you are looking for something like plsmaj()/plsmin()?
-Hazen
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