Thread Subject: Rotate 3d Plot

Subject: Rotate 3d Plot

From: David Doria

Date: 4 Oct, 2007 01:32:45

Message: 1 of 4

I know about the camera angle (elevation and azimuth), but
is there a way to simply make the z axis the "out of the
screen" axis instead of "up"? Also, I always try to read
the help, but it usually just says

" You can use 'OtherProperties' to set any properties" (not
that word exactly, but you know what i'm talking about :) )

but where do i get a list of which properties are related
to/can be set in a particular function?

Thanks,

David

Subject: Rotate 3d Plot

From: David Doria

Date: 5 Oct, 2007 23:40:48

Message: 2 of 4

is there not a way to do this?

"David Doria" <daviddoria@gmail.com> wrote in message
<fe1frt$cuc$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> I know about the camera angle (elevation and azimuth), but
> is there a way to simply make the z axis the "out of the
> screen" axis instead of "up"? Also, I always try to read
> the help, but it usually just says
>
> " You can use 'OtherProperties' to set any properties" (not
> that word exactly, but you know what i'm talking about :) )
>
> but where do i get a list of which properties are related
> to/can be set in a particular function?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David

Subject: Rotate 3d Plot

From: Steven Lord

Date: 8 Oct, 2007 13:34:00

Message: 3 of 4


"David Doria" <daviddoria@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fe1frt$cuc$1@fred.mathworks.com...
>I know about the camera angle (elevation and azimuth), but
> is there a way to simply make the z axis the "out of the
> screen" axis instead of "up"? Also, I always try to read
> the help, but it usually just says


surf(peaks);
pause(2)
view(2);

> " You can use 'OtherProperties' to set any properties" (not
> that word exactly, but you know what i'm talking about :) )
>
> but where do i get a list of which properties are related
> to/can be set in a particular function?

Type "doc" without the quotes at the prompt. Expand the node titled
"MATLAB" in the product tree in the left-hand frame. One of the items that
should be revealed is "Handle Graphics Property Browser".

--
Steve Lord
slord@mathworks.com


Subject: Rotate 3d Plot

From: David Doria

Date: 8 Oct, 2007 14:23:46

Message: 4 of 4

Great, great!

Thanks

David

"Steven Lord" <slord@mathworks.com> wrote in message
<fedbk8$nrq$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
>
> "David Doria" <daviddoria@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fe1frt$cuc$1@fred.mathworks.com...
> >I know about the camera angle (elevation and azimuth), but
> > is there a way to simply make the z axis the "out of the
> > screen" axis instead of "up"? Also, I always try to read
> > the help, but it usually just says
>
>
> surf(peaks);
> pause(2)
> view(2);
>
> > " You can use 'OtherProperties' to set any properties" (not
> > that word exactly, but you know what i'm talking about :) )
> >
> > but where do i get a list of which properties are related
> > to/can be set in a particular function?
>
> Type "doc" without the quotes at the prompt. Expand the
node titled
> "MATLAB" in the product tree in the left-hand frame. One
of the items that
> should be revealed is "Handle Graphics Property Browser".
>
> --
> Steve Lord
> slord@mathworks.com
>
>

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