Transparency is useful in plots when you need an unobstructed view of multiple components of one plot, or simply want to lighten a single plot component against a white ...
Matrix representations of graphs go back a long time and are still in some areas the only way to represent graphs. Adjacency matrices represent adjacent vertices and ...
GraphCoordinates3D[g, options] calculates a visually appealing 3D layout of the vertices of a graph g and returns the coordinates of the vertices.
GraphCoordinates[g, options] calculates a visually appealing 2D layout of the vertices of the graph g and returns the coordinates of the vertices.
RevolutionPlot3D[f_z, {t, t_min, t_max}] generates a plot of the surface of revolution with height f_z at radius t.RevolutionPlot3D[f_z, {t, t_min, t_max}, {\[Theta], ...
DateListPlot[{{date_1, v_1}, {date_2, v_2}, ...}] plots points with values v i at a sequence of dates.DateListPlot[{v_1, v_2, ...}, datespec] plots points with dates at equal ...
ListSurfacePlot3D[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}, ...}] plots a three-dimensional surface constructed to fit the specified points.
In Mathematica, graphs can be constructed in a variety of ways. They can be built from vertices and edges directly in a symbolic form. They can come from built-in curated ...
DirectedEdges is an option for Graph, GraphPlot, and related functions that specifies whether edges should be taken to be directed.
LineScaledCoordinate[{{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ..., {x_k, y_k}}, r] gives the coordinate of a point in the polyline {{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ..., {x_k, y_k}}, at a scaled ...