Mathematica Asked on August 14, 2021
On paper or a blackboard, mathematicians (as opposed to engineers, physicists, etc.) typically draw 3D plots is with:
In other words, the way that’s shown in this image from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-dimensional_space#/media/File:Coord_planes_color.svg:
What is the best way to arrange this for Plot3D
and the family of related functions (ParametricPlot3D
, SphericalPlot3D
, etc.)?
I’m aware of using options Boxed -> False
, AxesOrigin -> {0,0,0}
, Axes -> True
, which accomplishes (1). But how best accomplish (2) and (3)?
More specifically:
Show
to combine the Plot3D
with a Graphics3D
consisting of three commands such as Arrow[{{0,0,0}, {1,0,0}}]
?I know this question is old, but I stumbled across it and thought I'd post this in case it helps someone in the future. I use something like this:
ViewPoint -> RotationTransform[Pi/2, {0, 0, 1}][{1, -2, 0.85}]
Answered by bmclaurin on August 14, 2021
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