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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 10/12/2016 21:00, Jens Simon Strom a
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Hallo Scilab experts,<br>
During execution of plot3d, param3d, surf, etc. Scilab <b>automatically</b>
chooses the axes property <b> rotation_angles</b>. Is there a way
to influence this automatic? I do not mean ca=gca();
ca.rotation_angles=[ang1 ang2]. The setting should be positioned
in the script<b> </b><b>before</b> the plot command und should be
valid for further plots. <br>
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Jens,<br>
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I bet that you will become expert in documentation reading:<br>
Please see the theta and alpha plot3d() options:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.0/en_US/plot3d.html">https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.0/en_US/plot3d.html</a><br>
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Nevertheless, i agree that the present plot3d() behavior is bugged
in 2 ways:<br>
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<li>if the current axes has already some rotation_angles clearly
set to a 3D view (= at least one of both azimuth and polar
angles not being a multiple of 90), plot3d() should not reset
them to some default rotation_angles values, but use the current
axes without reorienting it.<br>
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<li>plot3d() default rotation_angles values should be taken from
gda(). It is presently not the case. There is no reason to use
gda() / sda() only for 2D plots.</li>
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BR<br>
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