How can I Rescale a ColorFunction on a 3D plot
I'll like to know if there is a way to do this colorfunction scaling on 3D plots
Plot[0.8 Sin[x] + 0.2, {x, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False, PlotRange -> {-1, 1}]
then we got the color function scaled
I'll like to do the same in 3D on this case
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
But something terrible happens, it is scaled on x and y but not on z
plotting color
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I'll like to know if there is a way to do this colorfunction scaling on 3D plots
Plot[0.8 Sin[x] + 0.2, {x, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False, PlotRange -> {-1, 1}]
then we got the color function scaled
I'll like to do the same in 3D on this case
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
But something terrible happens, it is scaled on x and y but not on z
plotting color
I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
1
use(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?
– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57
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I'll like to know if there is a way to do this colorfunction scaling on 3D plots
Plot[0.8 Sin[x] + 0.2, {x, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False, PlotRange -> {-1, 1}]
then we got the color function scaled
I'll like to do the same in 3D on this case
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
But something terrible happens, it is scaled on x and y but not on z
plotting color
I'll like to know if there is a way to do this colorfunction scaling on 3D plots
Plot[0.8 Sin[x] + 0.2, {x, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False, PlotRange -> {-1, 1}]
then we got the color function scaled
I'll like to do the same in 3D on this case
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#2, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
But something terrible happens, it is scaled on x and y but not on z
plotting color
plotting color
asked Nov 30 at 5:24
Heberley Tobón Maya
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I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
1
use(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?
– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57
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I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
1
use(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?
– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57
I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
1
1
use
(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57
use
(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57
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Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 π}, {y, 0, 3 π},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
An alternative form is ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[z, {0.2, 1}]]]
.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of the color function in ColorData
and omit the function argument (the default color gradient direction is z
):
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> ColorData[{"Rainbow", {0.2, 1}}],
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
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Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 π}, {y, 0, 3 π},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
An alternative form is ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[z, {0.2, 1}]]]
.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of the color function in ColorData
and omit the function argument (the default color gradient direction is z
):
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> ColorData[{"Rainbow", {0.2, 1}}],
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
same picture
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Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 π}, {y, 0, 3 π},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
An alternative form is ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[z, {0.2, 1}]]]
.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of the color function in ColorData
and omit the function argument (the default color gradient direction is z
):
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> ColorData[{"Rainbow", {0.2, 1}}],
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
same picture
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Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 π}, {y, 0, 3 π},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
An alternative form is ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[z, {0.2, 1}]]]
.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of the color function in ColorData
and omit the function argument (the default color gradient direction is z
):
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> ColorData[{"Rainbow", {0.2, 1}}],
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
same picture
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 π}, {y, 0, 3 π},
ColorFunction -> (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &),
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
An alternative form is ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[z, {0.2, 1}]]]
.
Alternatively, you can specify the range of the color function in ColorData
and omit the function argument (the default color gradient direction is z
):
Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]},
ColorFunction -> ColorData[{"Rainbow", {0.2, 1}}],
ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
same picture
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I thik that I solve it using this Plot3D[Sin[x] Sin[y], {x, 0, 3 [Pi]}, {y, 0, 3 [Pi]}, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, (ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#, {0.2, 1}]] &)[ z]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False]
– Heberley Tobón Maya
Nov 30 at 5:40
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use
(ColorData["Rainbow"][Rescale[#3, {0.2, 1}]] &)
?– kglr
Nov 30 at 5:57