pub struct Axes3D { /* private fields */ }Expand description
3D axes that is used for drawing 3D plots
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Draws a 3D surface from a rectangular array of data by connecting the individual datapoints with polygons.
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mat- Row-major 2D array signifying the Z coordinate of the datapoints. The X and Y coordinates of the datapoints are determined automatically, and optionally scaled using thedimensionsargument.num_rows- Number of rows in the data arraynum_cols- Number of columns in the data arraydimensions- Optional X and Y coordinates of the first and last data points (with the rest of the coordinates spaced evenly between). By default this will be(0, 0)and(num_rows - 1, num_cols - 1).options- Array of PlotOption controlling the appearance of the surface. Relevant options are:Caption- Specifies the caption for this dataset. Use an empty string to hide it (default).
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Plot a 3D scatter-plot with a point standing in for each data point
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x- x valuesy- y valuesz- z valuesoptions- Array of PlotOption<&str> controlling the appearance of the plot element. The relevant options are:Caption- Specifies the caption for this dataset. Use an empty string to hide it (default).PointSymbol- Sets symbol for each pointPointSize- Sets the size of each pointColor- Sets the color
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Plot a 3D scatter-plot with lines connecting each data point
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x- x valuesy- y valuesz- z valuesoptions- Array of PlotOption<&str> controlling the appearance of the plot element. The relevant options are:Caption- Specifies the caption for this dataset. Use an empty string to hide it (default).PointSymbol- Sets symbol for each pointPointSize- Sets the size of each pointColor- Sets the color
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A combination of lines and points methods (drawn in that order).
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x- x valuesy- y valuesz- z valuesoptions- Array of PlotOption<&str> controlling the appearance of the plot element
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Sets the 3D view.
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pitch- Pitch, in degrees. Value of 0 is looking straight down on the XY plane, Z pointing out of the screen.yaw- Yaw, in degrees. Value of 0 is looking at the XZ plane, Y point into the screen.
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Sets the view to be a map. Useful for images and contour plots.
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Set the label for the Z axis
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text- Text of the label. Pass an empty string to hide the labeloptions- Array of LabelOption controlling the appearance of the label. Relevant options are:Offset- Specifies the offset of the labelFont- Specifies the font of the labelTextColor- Specifies the color of the labelRotate- Specifies the rotation of the labelAlign- Specifies how to align the label
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Sets the properties of x axis.
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show- Whether or not draw the axisoptions- Array of PlotOption<&str> controlling the appearance of the axis. Relevant options are:Color- Specifies the color of the borderLineStyle- Specifies the style of the borderLineWidth- Specifies the width of the border
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Like set_x_axis but for the y axis.
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Like set_x_axis but for the z axis.
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Like set_x_ticks but for the Z axis.
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Like set_x_ticks_custom but for the the Y axis.
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Sets z axis to reverse.
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Sets the Z axis be logarithmic. Note that the range must be non-negative for this to be valid.
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base- If Some, then specifies base of the logarithm, if None makes the axis not be logarithmic
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Sets the Z axis be time. Note that the range must be non-negative for this to be valid.
If true, the axis is interpreted as seconds from the Unix epoch. Use the Format TickOption to
specify the formatting of the ticks (see strftime format spec for valid values).
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is_time- Whether this axis is time or not.
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Show contours (lines of equal Z value) at automatically determined levels.
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base- Show contours on the base of the plot (XY plane)surface- Show the contours on the surface itselfstyle- Style of the contourslabel- Auto sets the label automatically and enables the legend, Fix() allows you specify a format string (using C style formatting), otherwise an empty string disables the legend and labels.levels- Auto picks some default number of levels, otherwise you can pass a set nominal number instead. The number is nominal as contours are placed at nice values of Z, and thus there may be fewer of them than this number.
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Show contours (lines of equal Z value) at specific levels.
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base- Show contours on the base of the plot (XY plane)surface- Show the contours on the surface itselfstyle- Style of the contourslabel- Auto sets the label automatically and enables the legend, Fix() allows you specify a format string (using C style formatting), otherwise an empty string disables the legend and labels.levels- A set of levels.