Timeline for answer to RegionPlot3D in cylindrical or spherical coordinates? by Mark McClure
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| Dec 16, 2012 at 18:26 | history | edited | Mark McClure | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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| Dec 16, 2012 at 17:53 | comment | added | Mark McClure | @rogerl Clearly, the situation could be better. It should be possible, at least, to draw mesh lines that are indicative to your chosen coordinate system. Would that be of interest? | |
| Dec 16, 2012 at 17:48 | comment | added | rogerl | Yes, that is what I intended. I think this answer is responsive to the intent of my question. | |
| Dec 16, 2012 at 17:17 | history | edited | Mark McClure | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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| Dec 16, 2012 at 16:55 | comment | added | Sjoerd C. de Vries | @rogerl I had the same interpretation of your question as Nasser. Is that indeed what you intended? | |
| Dec 16, 2012 at 16:27 | comment | added | rogerl | Thanks. I don't have 9 yet, but perhaps I will download it for this capability. Really too bad that the 3D graphics set is not symmetric around usual choices of coordinate systems. | |
| Dec 16, 2012 at 16:05 | comment | added | Mark McClure | Right. I think the answer is: "no, that capability is not explicitly supported", although I am not so certain of that that I wanted to put it in my answer - particularly, given V9's new capabilities. Thus, my answer addresses the simplest way I know of to go from a rho, phi, theta expression to a region plot. | |
| Dec 16, 2012 at 15:42 | history | answered | Mark McClure | CC BY-SA 3.0 |