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Is there a way to have vectors outlined in a Vector Plot?
How do I fill in a circle made by ParametricPlot with one solid color?Using PlotLegendsModule Returns Two Values for Plot; I need to Color themFilling the area between two curves, only where and if the second lies above the first oneScaling vectors in an animated vector fieldIs there any way to plot function from other function?ContourPlot with BarLegend: vector format export problemHow should I edit my code to produce a particular type of image?On the exporting process from Mathematica in vector graphicHow to use vector plot and gradient vectors?
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I am using the following code to make a 3D vector plot.
VectorPlot3D[
x (1 - x) - x*y,
y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z,
x, 0, 1.2,
y, 0, 1.2,
z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow",
VectorScale -> 0.05, 0.7, None]
This makes a bunch of vectors, but the entire vector is colored. Is there a way I can use VectorStyle or another option to make each vector have a black outline, but have the inside of the area filled in with the appropriate color?
plotting
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I am using the following code to make a 3D vector plot.
VectorPlot3D[
x (1 - x) - x*y,
y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z,
x, 0, 1.2,
y, 0, 1.2,
z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow",
VectorScale -> 0.05, 0.7, None]
This makes a bunch of vectors, but the entire vector is colored. Is there a way I can use VectorStyle or another option to make each vector have a black outline, but have the inside of the area filled in with the appropriate color?
plotting
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I am using the following code to make a 3D vector plot.
VectorPlot3D[
x (1 - x) - x*y,
y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z,
x, 0, 1.2,
y, 0, 1.2,
z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow",
VectorScale -> 0.05, 0.7, None]
This makes a bunch of vectors, but the entire vector is colored. Is there a way I can use VectorStyle or another option to make each vector have a black outline, but have the inside of the area filled in with the appropriate color?
plotting
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I am using the following code to make a 3D vector plot.
VectorPlot3D[
x (1 - x) - x*y,
y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z,
x, 0, 1.2,
y, 0, 1.2,
z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow",
VectorScale -> 0.05, 0.7, None]
This makes a bunch of vectors, but the entire vector is colored. Is there a way I can use VectorStyle or another option to make each vector have a black outline, but have the inside of the area filled in with the appropriate color?
plotting
plotting
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You can use Graphics
to define any shape for drawing the vectors. Something like this:
VectorPlot3D[x (1 - x) - x*y, y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z, x, 0, 1.2, y, 0, 1.2, z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow", VectorPoints -> 5, VectorScale -> 0.03, .7, None,
VectorStyle -> Graphics[EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[-2, -.2, 0, .2],
Polygon[0, .5, Sqrt[3], 0, 0, -.5]]]
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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You can use Graphics
to define any shape for drawing the vectors. Something like this:
VectorPlot3D[x (1 - x) - x*y, y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z, x, 0, 1.2, y, 0, 1.2, z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow", VectorPoints -> 5, VectorScale -> 0.03, .7, None,
VectorStyle -> Graphics[EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[-2, -.2, 0, .2],
Polygon[0, .5, Sqrt[3], 0, 0, -.5]]]
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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– jeanquilt
35 mins ago
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You can use Graphics
to define any shape for drawing the vectors. Something like this:
VectorPlot3D[x (1 - x) - x*y, y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z, x, 0, 1.2, y, 0, 1.2, z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow", VectorPoints -> 5, VectorScale -> 0.03, .7, None,
VectorStyle -> Graphics[EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[-2, -.2, 0, .2],
Polygon[0, .5, Sqrt[3], 0, 0, -.5]]]
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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– jeanquilt
35 mins ago
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$begingroup$
You can use Graphics
to define any shape for drawing the vectors. Something like this:
VectorPlot3D[x (1 - x) - x*y, y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z, x, 0, 1.2, y, 0, 1.2, z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow", VectorPoints -> 5, VectorScale -> 0.03, .7, None,
VectorStyle -> Graphics[EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[-2, -.2, 0, .2],
Polygon[0, .5, Sqrt[3], 0, 0, -.5]]]
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You can use Graphics
to define any shape for drawing the vectors. Something like this:
VectorPlot3D[x (1 - x) - x*y, y (1 - y) + x*y - y*z,
z (1 - z) + y*z, x, 0, 1.2, y, 0, 1.2, z, 0, 1.2,
Axes -> True, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z",
VectorColorFunction -> "Rainbow", VectorPoints -> 5, VectorScale -> 0.03, .7, None,
VectorStyle -> Graphics[EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[-2, -.2, 0, .2],
Polygon[0, .5, Sqrt[3], 0, 0, -.5]]]
answered 1 hour ago
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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– jeanquilt
35 mins ago
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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– jeanquilt
35 mins ago
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Thank you! This is exactly how I wanted the plot to look!
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