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Asymptote: 3d graph over a disc
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowSquiggly line in AsymptoteDrawing a surface over a nonrectangular domain in asymptotetransparency groups in asymptoteCropping 3D Graphs in AsymptoteAsymptote: have stuff outside the box3D Vector Fields in AsymptoteExport asymptote 3D arrowsUnderbrace in asymptoteproblems with labelpath asymptoteTikZ Arrowheads for Asymptote
Is there a straightforward way to draw a 3D graph over a disc domain? Say
z=x^2-y^2 for x^2+y^2<1.
[I just started to use asymptote; this page explained me how to do it for a rectangular domain. I hope it is an easy question.]
graphs asymptote
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Is there a straightforward way to draw a 3D graph over a disc domain? Say
z=x^2-y^2 for x^2+y^2<1.
[I just started to use asymptote; this page explained me how to do it for a rectangular domain. I hope it is an easy question.]
graphs asymptote
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Is there a straightforward way to draw a 3D graph over a disc domain? Say
z=x^2-y^2 for x^2+y^2<1.
[I just started to use asymptote; this page explained me how to do it for a rectangular domain. I hope it is an easy question.]
graphs asymptote
Is there a straightforward way to draw a 3D graph over a disc domain? Say
z=x^2-y^2 for x^2+y^2<1.
[I just started to use asymptote; this page explained me how to do it for a rectangular domain. I hope it is an easy question.]
graphs asymptote
graphs asymptote
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One way to make sure that x^2+y^2<1
is to use polar coordinates. Then x=r cos(phi)
and y=r sin(phi)
.
documentclass[variwidth,border=3.14mm]standalone
usepackageasypictureB
begindocument
beginasypicturename=discgraph
usepackage("mathrsfs");
import graph3;
import solids;
import interpolate;
settings.outformat="pdf";
size(500);
defaultpen(0.5mm);
pen darkgreen=rgb(0,138/255,122/255);
draw(Label("$x$",1),(0,0,0)--(1.2,0,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$y$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,1.2,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$f(x,y)$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,0,0.6),darkgreen,Arrow3);
//function: call the radial coordinate r=t.x and the angle phi=t.y
triple f(pair t)
return ((t.x)*cos(t.y), (t.x)*sin(t.y),
((t.x)*cos(t.y))^2-((t.x)*sin(t.y))^2);
surface s=surface(f,(0,1),(0.49,2.5*pi),32,16,
usplinetype=new splinetype[] notaknot,notaknot,monotonic,
vsplinetype=Spline);
pen p=rgb(0,0,.7);
draw(s,lightolive+white);
endasypicture
enddocument
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
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One way to make sure that x^2+y^2<1
is to use polar coordinates. Then x=r cos(phi)
and y=r sin(phi)
.
documentclass[variwidth,border=3.14mm]standalone
usepackageasypictureB
begindocument
beginasypicturename=discgraph
usepackage("mathrsfs");
import graph3;
import solids;
import interpolate;
settings.outformat="pdf";
size(500);
defaultpen(0.5mm);
pen darkgreen=rgb(0,138/255,122/255);
draw(Label("$x$",1),(0,0,0)--(1.2,0,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$y$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,1.2,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$f(x,y)$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,0,0.6),darkgreen,Arrow3);
//function: call the radial coordinate r=t.x and the angle phi=t.y
triple f(pair t)
return ((t.x)*cos(t.y), (t.x)*sin(t.y),
((t.x)*cos(t.y))^2-((t.x)*sin(t.y))^2);
surface s=surface(f,(0,1),(0.49,2.5*pi),32,16,
usplinetype=new splinetype[] notaknot,notaknot,monotonic,
vsplinetype=Spline);
pen p=rgb(0,0,.7);
draw(s,lightolive+white);
endasypicture
enddocument
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
One way to make sure that x^2+y^2<1
is to use polar coordinates. Then x=r cos(phi)
and y=r sin(phi)
.
documentclass[variwidth,border=3.14mm]standalone
usepackageasypictureB
begindocument
beginasypicturename=discgraph
usepackage("mathrsfs");
import graph3;
import solids;
import interpolate;
settings.outformat="pdf";
size(500);
defaultpen(0.5mm);
pen darkgreen=rgb(0,138/255,122/255);
draw(Label("$x$",1),(0,0,0)--(1.2,0,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$y$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,1.2,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$f(x,y)$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,0,0.6),darkgreen,Arrow3);
//function: call the radial coordinate r=t.x and the angle phi=t.y
triple f(pair t)
return ((t.x)*cos(t.y), (t.x)*sin(t.y),
((t.x)*cos(t.y))^2-((t.x)*sin(t.y))^2);
surface s=surface(f,(0,1),(0.49,2.5*pi),32,16,
usplinetype=new splinetype[] notaknot,notaknot,monotonic,
vsplinetype=Spline);
pen p=rgb(0,0,.7);
draw(s,lightolive+white);
endasypicture
enddocument
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
One way to make sure that x^2+y^2<1
is to use polar coordinates. Then x=r cos(phi)
and y=r sin(phi)
.
documentclass[variwidth,border=3.14mm]standalone
usepackageasypictureB
begindocument
beginasypicturename=discgraph
usepackage("mathrsfs");
import graph3;
import solids;
import interpolate;
settings.outformat="pdf";
size(500);
defaultpen(0.5mm);
pen darkgreen=rgb(0,138/255,122/255);
draw(Label("$x$",1),(0,0,0)--(1.2,0,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$y$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,1.2,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$f(x,y)$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,0,0.6),darkgreen,Arrow3);
//function: call the radial coordinate r=t.x and the angle phi=t.y
triple f(pair t)
return ((t.x)*cos(t.y), (t.x)*sin(t.y),
((t.x)*cos(t.y))^2-((t.x)*sin(t.y))^2);
surface s=surface(f,(0,1),(0.49,2.5*pi),32,16,
usplinetype=new splinetype[] notaknot,notaknot,monotonic,
vsplinetype=Spline);
pen p=rgb(0,0,.7);
draw(s,lightolive+white);
endasypicture
enddocument
One way to make sure that x^2+y^2<1
is to use polar coordinates. Then x=r cos(phi)
and y=r sin(phi)
.
documentclass[variwidth,border=3.14mm]standalone
usepackageasypictureB
begindocument
beginasypicturename=discgraph
usepackage("mathrsfs");
import graph3;
import solids;
import interpolate;
settings.outformat="pdf";
size(500);
defaultpen(0.5mm);
pen darkgreen=rgb(0,138/255,122/255);
draw(Label("$x$",1),(0,0,0)--(1.2,0,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$y$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,1.2,0),darkgreen,Arrow3);
draw(Label("$f(x,y)$",1),(0,0,0)--(0,0,0.6),darkgreen,Arrow3);
//function: call the radial coordinate r=t.x and the angle phi=t.y
triple f(pair t)
return ((t.x)*cos(t.y), (t.x)*sin(t.y),
((t.x)*cos(t.y))^2-((t.x)*sin(t.y))^2);
surface s=surface(f,(0,1),(0.49,2.5*pi),32,16,
usplinetype=new splinetype[] notaknot,notaknot,monotonic,
vsplinetype=Spline);
pen p=rgb(0,0,.7);
draw(s,lightolive+white);
endasypicture
enddocument
answered 2 hours ago
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Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
Thank you, but is there a direct way to make a condition x^2+y^2<1 for the arguments?
– Anton Petrunin
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
@marmot: The x-axis near origin should be hidden from the given point of view. Is there any way to improve this issue? E.g., by setting some samples-option?
– Marian G.
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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