Graphics Options & Styling
The Wolfram Language 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 powerful, and to fit in with the Wolfram Language's sophisticated built-in algorithms for aesthetic optimization.
Coordinate Ranges »
PlotRange — the range of coordinates to include (All for all points)
Shape & Size »
AspectRatio — ratio of overall height to width (Automatic to use raw coordinate values)
ImageSize — absolute size of the graphic (Small, Large, number of points, ...)
Plotting Options »
PlotTheme — pick an overall visual theme (minimal, scientific, detailed, web, ...)
Joined — whether to join points into lines
Filling — what filling to add under points, curves and surfaces
Mesh — what mesh lines or mesh points to draw
PlotLabels — labels for points and curves
PlotLegends — legends for points, curves, and surfaces
PlotStyle ▪ PlotMarkers ▪ ColorFunction ▪ RegionFunction ▪ ...
Annotation & Appearance »
Tooltip — tooltip specifications for curves or other objects
Frame — whether to draw a frame
Axes ▪ Ticks ▪ PlotLabel ▪ FrameLabel ▪ Background ▪ ...
3D Options »
Boxed — whether to draw a box around the object
RotationAction — whether 3D objects should refit or clip when rotated
BoxRatios ▪ ViewPoint ▪ SphericalRegion ▪ FaceGrids ▪ Lighting ▪ ...
Colors »
ColorData — hundreds of color schemes (gradients, named collections, etc.)
Red ▪ Blue ▪ Blend ▪ Lighter ▪ Darker ▪ Opacity ▪ ...
Combining & Modifying Graphics »
Show — overlap graphics or apply new options
GraphicsGrid — lay out graphics in a grid
Epilog ▪ Inset ▪ Manipulate
Styling in Text & Notebooks »
ImageSizeMultipliers ▪ BaselinePosition ▪ ...
Tweaking Rendering
Antialiasing ▪ ImagePadding ▪ PreserveImageOptions ▪ Method ▪ RenderingOptions ▪ NCache