3D Plot Appearance tab for curve plots

If you select a curve plot, you use the Appearance property sheet to control the curve style and line thickness, input pin color, and background color of the plot.

Background Color: Specifies the background color of the plotting window. Click to the right of the Background Color box to change the color of the plotting window. The Color dialog box appears that allows you to choose a color, its hue, saturation, and illumination, as well as create a custom color. When you are satisfied with the color, click OK to return to the Appearance tab. The color you selected is displayed next to Background Color.

Color: Applies a color to the specified input pin and corresponding curve. To choose a new color, click the button and make the appropriate selections in the Color dialog box. Click OK when you are satisfied with your selection. The color you chose appears in the box to the left of the … button.

Curve Style

Dots: Plots the individual data points, as shown in the Lorenz Attractor plot below:

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Line: Plots a 3D curve or line, as shown in the Lorenz Attractor plot below:

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Input Pin: Lets you specify up to eight input pins. Each pin represents an individual curve. To add or remove or remove pins, use the Add Connector and Remove Connector commands.

Thick Line: Turns on antialiasing mode, which results in thicker, smoother, and uninterrupted lines.