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Summary
Example for en:Cartesian coordinate system. Created by Gustavb using en:PSTricks.
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Source
Cartesian_coordinates_3D.tex (PSTricks source)
\input pst-eps\input pst-plot\input pst-node\TeXtoEPS \psset{linecolor=black,linewidth=1pt,arrowsize=8pt,unit=0.29cm} \pspicture*(-17,-15.3)(17,15.3) % Axes \psaxes[Dx=5,Dy=5,showorigin=false]{<->}(0,0)(0,-14.5)(14.5,14.5) \psaxes[Dx=5,Dy=5,showorigin=false,labels=none]{<-}(0,0)(-14.5,0)(0,0) \psline{<->}(11,6)(-11,-6) \multips(0,0)(3.7931,2.0689){3}{\psdots[dotstyle=|,dotscale=1.5](0,0)} \multips(0,0)(-3.7931,-2.0689){3}{\psdots[dotstyle=|,dotscale=1.5](0,0)} \psset{linewidth=.4pt} \multips(0,0)(.75862,.41379){14}{\psdots[dotstyle=|,dotscale=1](0,0)} \multips(0,0)(-.75862,-.41379){14}{\psdots[dotstyle=|,dotscale=1](0,0)} \psaxes[Dx=1,Dy=1,ticksize=1.5pt,labels=none](0,0)(-13,-13)(13,13) \uput{10pt}[0](0,14){\psscalebox{1.25}{\it z-axis}} \uput{10pt}(14,0){\psscalebox{1.25}{\it x-axis}} \uput{5pt}[330](11,6){\psscalebox{1.25}{\it y-axis}} \uput{8pt}[255](-10,0){$-10$}\uput{8pt}[255](-5,0){$-5$} \uput{8pt}[270](3.7931,2.0689){$5$}\uput{8pt}[270](-3.7931,-2.0689){$-5$} \uput{8pt}[270](7.5862,4.1379){$10$}\uput{8pt}[270](-7.5862,-4.1379){$-10$} % Origin \pnode(0,0){O} \uput{35pt}[310](0,0){\rnode{Ot}{\psscalebox{1.1}{ \vbox{\halign{\hfil#\hfil\cr$(0,0,0)$\cr\it origin\cr}}}}} \nccurve[angleA=315,angleB=155,arrowsize=4pt, nodesepA=2pt,nodesepB=-1pt,linecolor=gray]{<-}{O}{Ot} % Points \psdots[dotstyle=*,dotscale=1.2](3,5)(-8.7931,5.0689) \psset{linestyle=dotted,linewidth=.8pt} \psline(3,0)(3,5)(0,5) \psline(-3.7931,-2.0689)(-8.7931,-2.0689)(-5,0)(-5,7) (0,7)(-3.7931,5.0689)(-3.7931,-2.0689) \psline(-8.7931,-2.0689)(-8.7931,5.0689)(-3.7931,5.0689) \psline(-8.7931,-2.0689)(-8.7931,5.0689)(-3.7931,5.0689) \psline(-8.7931,5.0689)(-5,7) \uput{2.5pt}[53](3,5){\psscalebox{1.1}{$P(3,0,5)$}} \uput{5pt}[140](-8.7931,5.0689){\psscalebox{1.1}{$Q(-5,-5,7)$}} \endpspicture \endTeXtoEPS \nopagenumbers \end
Instructions
- Create EPS
$ tex Cartesian_coordinates_3D.tex && dvips -E Cartesian_coordinates_3D.dvi
- Outline fonts
$ eps2eps -dNOCACHE Cartesian_coordinates_3D.ps Cartesian_coordinates_3D2.eps
- Fix bounding box
$ ps2epsi Cartesian_coordinates_3D2.eps Cartesian_coordinates_3D.eps
- Convert to Sketch
$ pstoedit -f sk Cartesian_coordinates_3D.eps Cartesian_coordinates_3D.sk
- Convert to SVG
$ skconvert Cartesian_coordinates_3D.sk Cartesian_coordinates_3D.svg
- Fix Cartesian_coordinates_3D.svg with Inkscape
Image history from en:
- 16:54, March 6, 2006 . . Gustavb (Talk | contribs | block) . . 400x355 (86,682 bytes) (crop)
- 16:35, March 6, 2006 . . Gustavb (Talk | contribs | block) . . 400x371 (86,683 bytes) (better svg conversion)
- 12:27, February 11, 2006 . . Gustavb (Talk | contribs | block) . . 461x371 (237,375 bytes) (== Summary == Example for Cartesian coordinate system. Created by Gustavb using PSTricks. == Licensing ==
{{GFDL-self}} == Source == === Cartesian_coordinates_3D.tex (PSTricks source) ===\input pst-eps\input pst-plot\input)
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