[pstricks] yMaxValue mechanism in 3d plots

$nake snake at xrousseau.com
Sun Jul 8 10:40:53 CEST 2018


That's understandable ! I wish I could contribute

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> Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 13:25:56 +0200
> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at fu-berlin.de>
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> Am 05.07.18 um 14:15 schrieb $nake:
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>> When plotting functions with pst-plot, it is possible to set the yMaxValue to
>> ignore the points whose y-coordinate (the value of the function) are beyond that
>> threshold (for instance, for dealing with singularities).
>>
>> Would it be possible to implement a similar mechanism in pst-3dplot, say a
>> zMaxValue parameter that would work with \*ThreeD commands?
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> Yes, but I have no real time before the end of the year ...
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> Herbert
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