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The most prominent plot attribute, available for all primitives, is Color. The MuPAD® plot library knows 3 different types of colors:
The attribute PointColor refers to the color of points in 2D and 3D (of type plot::Point2d and plot::Point3d, respectively).
The attribute LineColor refers to the color of line objects in 2D and 3D. This includes the color of function graphs in 2D, curves in 2D and 3D, polygon lines in 2D and 3D etc. Also 3D objects such as function graphs in 3D, parametrized surfaces etc. react to the attribute LineColor; it defines the color of the coordinate mesh lines that are displayed on the surface.
The attribute FillColor refers to the color of closed and filled polygons in 2D and 3D as well as hatched regions in 2D. Further, it sets the surface color of function graphs in 3D, parametrized surfaces etc. This includes spheres, cones etc.
The primitives also accept the attribute Color as a shortcut for any one of these colors. Depending on the primitive, either PointColor, LineColor, or FillColor is set with the Color attribute.

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