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BoxRatios   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BoxRatios is an option for Graphics3D that gives the ratios of side lengths for the bounding box of the three-dimensional picture.
Coordinate Systems for ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Whenever Mathematica draws a three-dimensional object, it always effectively puts a cuboidal box around the object. With the default option setting Boxed->True, Mathematica ...
Boxed   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Boxed is an option for Graphics3D that specifies whether to draw the edges of the bounding box in a three-dimensional picture.
Graphics Shape & Size   (Mathematica Guide)
Of particular importance in handling high-throughput programmatic graphics are Mathematica's sophisticated mechanisms for controlling graphics size and shape—allowing ...
3D Graphics Options   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows you to treat abstract 3D graphics using familiar physical metaphors. It provides not only real-time 3D manipulation, but also detailed programmatic control ...
Chart Styling & Layout   (Mathematica Guide)
From overall layout to details of particular features, Mathematica allows broad manual and programmatic control of the appearance of charts—fully integrated with its symbolic ...
Graphics Options & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides hundreds of options to control every aspect of the construction and styling of graphics. The options are carefully designed to be both flexible and ...
Volume Rendering & Processing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides built-in support for volume rendering and processing of 3D datasets. Many built-in image processing algorithms including pixel operations, local ...
Image3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Image3D[data] represents a 3D image with pixel values given by the array data. Image3D[{image_1, image_2, ...}] creates a 3D image from a list of 2D images. Image3D[obj, " ...
SelectionAnimate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SelectionAnimate[notebook] animates graphics in the current selection in a notebook. SelectionAnimate[notebook, t] animates graphics for t seconds.
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