Mathematica offers multiple ways of plotting functions of one variable. These include ordinary plots, log plots, parametric plots, and polar plots.
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
TextureCoordinateFunction is an option to Plot3D and similar functions that specifies a function that computes texture coordinates.
NDSolve solves a differential equation numerically. It returns solutions in a form that can be readily used in many different ways. One typical use would be to produce a plot ...
ListCurvePathPlot[{{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ...}] plots a curve that corresponds to a smooth path through the specified points.
BSplineFunction[{pt_1, pt_2, ...}] represents a B-spline function for a curve defined by the control points pt_i.BSplineFunction[array] represents a B-spline function for a ...
RegionFunction is an option for plotting functions that specifies the region to include in the plot drawn.
SplineClosed is an option for B-spline functions and graphics primitives that specifies whether spline curves or surfaces should be closed.
The main expression or object that a built-in Mathematica function acts on is given as the first argument to the function. As part of the syntax, a built-in Mathematica ...
Opacity
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Opacity[a] is a graphics directive which specifies that graphical objects which follow are to be displayed, if possible, with opacity a. Opacity[a, color] uses the specified ...