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Re: Meshshading

Started byBob Hanlon <hanlonr@cox.net>
First post2011-06-21 09:52 +0000
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  Re: Meshshading Bob Hanlon <hanlonr@cox.net> - 2011-06-21 09:52 +0000

#3206 — Re: Meshshading

FromBob Hanlon <hanlonr@cox.net>
Date2011-06-21 09:52 +0000
SubjectRe: Meshshading
Message-ID<itppke$kc2$1@smc.vnet.net>
ParametricPlot[{(v + u) Cos[u], (v + u) Sin[u]},
 {u, 0, 4 Pi}, {v, 0, 5},
 MeshFunctions -> {#3 &},
 MeshShading -> {Black, Yellow},
 Axes -> False]


Bob Hanlon

---- Jean-Louis Garcin <jeanlouisgarcin@free.fr> wrote: 

=============

Hello,


 In the documentation center of the  Wolfram Website we  find the 
following example:

   ParametricPlot[{(v + u) Cos[u], (v + u) Sin[u]}, {u, 0, 4 Pi}, {v, 0, 5},
 ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y, u, v}, Hue[x]], MeshFunctions -> {#3 &},
 MeshShading -> {Black, Automatic}]


One color is always the same: Black and I think that the other one 
depends of the row of the mesh.

Is  it possible that the two colors  depends of the of the row of the mesh?
  And how to do it?

   Thank you very much for your answer.


Jean-Louis Garcin

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