Mathematica Asked by Maxim Hanselowski on April 7, 2021
Obviously there are many ways to change the global settings, such as $PlotTheme
or SetOptions[]
, but what I’m looking for is a way to streamline the process of setting the right options for all the plots in my notebook – especially referring to things like font size, tick size, etc.
Is there a way for me to set these options for every plot in the notebook? Maybe even a way to change the default settings for plots? I have to create a lot of plots with Mathematica, and I would love there to be a quick way to have them all abide by the same standards.
Here is an example of a group of custom plot settings that you can define once at the top of a notebook, and can use repeatedly after that:
myPlotSettings1 = {
PlotStyle -> {{Red, Thickness[0.01]}, {Blue, Thickness[0.01],
Dashing[0.02]}, {Black, Thickness[0.01], Dashing[0.01]}, {Green,
Thickness[0.01]}},
PlotTheme -> "Scientific",
Axes -> True,
Ticks -> Automatic,
GridLines -> Full,
BaseStyle -> {FontFamily -> "Times", FontSize -> 14},
LabelStyle -> Directive[Black],
ImageSize -> 500};
Here is how you use your custom plot settings inside a Plot command:
Plot[{Sin[x], Cos[x], None, Sin[x]/x}, {x, -2 Pi, 2 Pi},
Evaluate[myPlotSettings1],
PlotLabel -> "Plot Title",
FrameLabel -> {"X Axis Label", "Y Axis Label"}]
Answered by Vixillator on April 7, 2021
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