Change Color
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Change the color of an individual curve or surface.
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For standard plots, you can use the color option in the plot command.
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Changing the Color of a 2-D Plot
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Click an individual curve in the plot region. The curve becomes highlighted.
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From the Plot menu, select Color. Alternatively, right-click (Control-click, for Macintosh) the curve to activate the context-sensitive menu, and select Color.
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The curve is displayed with the selected color.
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Changing the Plot Default Color
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Click the plot region.
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From the Plot menu, select Color. Alternatively, right-click (Control-click, for Macintosh) the curve to activate the context-sensitive menu, and select Color.
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The default color of the plot is changed to the new color selected. This will change the color of any curve or surface that does not have a color specified as an option in the plot command, but it will have no effect on any curves or surface in which a color is specified.
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Changing the Color of a 3-D Plot
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Click the plot to select it.
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From the Plot menu, select Color. Alternatively, right-click (Control-click, for Macintosh) the curve to activate the context-sensitive menu.
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The surface is displayed with the selected color.
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