Changing the Appearance of a 3D Graph
1. | Display the graph’s context menu, click Color, and then click Line Color or Fill Color. |
2. | Click a color swatch to apply it. |
You can assign different colors to a graph's top and bottom surfaces or choose to have the graph colored automatically, based on height or steepness. You can also set the wire color.
1. | Display the graph’s context menu, and then click Color > Custom Plot Color. |
2. | Select one of the three Surface color options: Top/bottom color, Vary color by height, or Vary color by steepness. |
- | If you choose Top/bottom color, click the color swatches to select colors for the top and bottom surfaces. |
- | If you choose to vary color by height or steepness, colors are determined automatically. |
3. | To set the Wire color, click the color swatch and select a color. |
1. | Display the graph’s context menu, and then click Attributes. You can set the following attributes for the selected graph. |
- | format: surface+wire, surface only, or wire only |
- | x resolution (enter a value in range 2-200*, default=21) |
- | y resolution (enter a value in range 2-200*, default=21) |
- | transparency (enter a value in range 0-100, default=30) |
* Handhelds are limited to a maximum display resolution of 21, regardless of the value entered.
2. | Set the attributes as you like, and then press Enter to accept the changes. |
▶ | Display the graph’s context menu, and then click Hide Label or Show Label. |