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===Purpose===
===Purpose===
Adds vertical lines to 3D figure at specified locations.
Adds vertical lines to 3D figure at specified locations.
===Synopsis===
===Synopsis===
:h = zline(''x,y,lc'')
:h = zline(''x,y,lc'')
===Description===
===Description===
ZLINE draws a vertical line on an existing 3D figure from the bottom axis to the top axis at at postions defined by x and y which can be a scalar or vector. If no input is used for ''x'' and y the default vaule is zero {default = 0}.
 
Optional input ''lc'' is used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting (see PLOT). If not inputs are supplied, ZLINE draws a vertical green line at 0.
ZLINE draws a vertical line on an existing 3D figure from the bottom axis to the top axis at at postions defined by <tt>x</tt> and <tt>y</tt> which can be a scalar or vector.
Output h is the handle(s) of line(s) drawn.
 
Optional input ''<tt>lc</tt>'' is used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting (see MATLAB PLOT command).  
 
If no inputs are supplied, ZLINE draws a vertical green line at 0,0
 
Output <tt>h</tt> is the handle(s) of line(s) drawn.
 
===Examples===
===Examples===
zline(2.5, 1.2,'-r')
 
zline(2.5, 1.2,'-r')
 
plots a vertical red line at x = 2.5 and y = 1.2.
plots a vertical red line at x = 2.5 and y = 1.2.
===See Also===
===See Also===
[[dp]], [[ellps]], [[hline]], [[pan]], [[plot]], [[plttern]], [[vline]]


'''Distribution Fitting Tool Set - General Functions'''
[[abline]], [[dp]], [[ellps]], [[hline]], [[plttern]], [[pltternf]], [[vline]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 21 September 2011

Purpose

Adds vertical lines to 3D figure at specified locations.

Synopsis

h = zline(x,y,lc)

Description

ZLINE draws a vertical line on an existing 3D figure from the bottom axis to the top axis at at postions defined by x and y which can be a scalar or vector.

Optional input lc is used to define the line style and color as in normal plotting (see MATLAB PLOT command).

If no inputs are supplied, ZLINE draws a vertical green line at 0,0

Output h is the handle(s) of line(s) drawn.

Examples

zline(2.5, 1.2,'-r')

plots a vertical red line at x = 2.5 and y = 1.2.

See Also

abline, dp, ellps, hline, plttern, pltternf, vline