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MeshStyle
MeshStyle
is an option for
Plot3D
,
DensityPlot
and other plotting functions that specifies the style in which to draw a mesh.
MORE INFORMATION
MeshStyle->
g
specifies that a graphics directive
g
should be used to draw all mesh elements in a plot.
MeshStyle->{
g
1
,
g
2
,
...
}
specifies that successive directives
g
i
should be used cyclically to draw elements associated with successive mesh functions.
MeshStyle
can give any applicable graphics directive, including colors and
Opacity
.
Directives can be combined using
Directive
[
g
1
,
g
2
,
...
]
.
MeshStyle
gives the style for mesh lines in functions like
Plot3D
and
DensityPlot
, and for mesh points in functions like
Plot
and
ListLinePlot
.
EXAMPLES
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Basic Examples
(4)
Use gray mesh lines on a surface:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Use transparent mesh lines:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Use medium-sized red points for mesh divisions on a curve:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Use different mesh styles for different sets of mesh lines:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
SEE ALSO
Mesh
PlotMarkers
MeshFunctions
BoundaryStyle
AxesStyle
Prolog
Epilog
TUTORIALS
Graphics Directives and Options
MORE ABOUT
Plotting Options
RELATED LINKS
Demonstrations with MeshStyle
(
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
)
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