Mathematica 's state-of-the-art visualization capabilities allow you to create high-impact 2D and 3D plots of functions and data. These "How tos" give step-by-step ...
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
3D graphics can be created with a number of powerful Mathematica functions. 3D graphics in Mathematica can be rotated and zoomed using a standard mouse or even a joystick or ...
Log10
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Log10[x] gives the base-10 logarithm of x.
NormalsFunction is an option for Plot3D and related functions that specifies a function to apply to determine the effective surface normals at every point.
None
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) None is a setting used for certain options.
Mathematica 8 adds a number of new areas for visualization, including statistical, financial, wavelet, and control-related visualizations. These areas all provide a high ...
One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is their interactivity. Rotating, zooming, and panning your graphics allows for a more complete visualization ...
X3D
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: model/x3d+xml Web3D geometry format. Used for distributing 3D models on the web and in media applications. XML format. Can store multiple geometries. Introduced in ...