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Re: Meshshading

Started byJean-Louis Garcin <jeanlouisgarcin@free.fr>
First post2011-06-21 09:56 +0000
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  Re: Meshshading Jean-Louis Garcin <jeanlouisgarcin@free.fr> - 2011-06-21 09:56 +0000

#3211 — Re: Meshshading

FromJean-Louis Garcin <jeanlouisgarcin@free.fr>
Date2011-06-21 09:56 +0000
SubjectRe: Meshshading
Message-ID<itppsg$kij$1@smc.vnet.net>
 Thank you for your answer  but it does not work like I want.
 The colors are always the same.   Yellow and Black  don't change with 
the position of the mesh.
In the example  of the Wolfram Website one of the color change.
I think the program uses the function ColorFunction but there is only 
one ColorFunction and it is used in the  the line MeshShading -> {Black, 
Automatic}.

I would want that the Color Black changes also.

  Thank you

  Jean-Louis Garcin



Le 21 juin 2011 =E0 01:55, Bob Hanlon a =E9crit :

>
> 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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