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Figure 1-1.
The Tecplot 360 Sidebar for a field plot (left) and a line plot
(right). The features
available in the Sidebar
are dependent upon the
plot type. For 3D
Cartesian plots, you
may add and subtract
zone layers, derived
objects, and effects for
your plot. You may also
use the Placement Plane
for positioning some
3D objects (3D plots
only). For 2D Cartesian
plots (not shown), you
may add and subtract
zone layers and some
derived objects for your
plot. For field plots (3D
or 2D), you may
animate transient data
directly from the
Sidebar. For Line plots
you may add and
subtract map layers. are 3D Only) 18
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Plot Types
The Plot Type, combined with a frame’s dataset, active layers, and their associated attributes, define a plot. Each plot type represents one view of the data. There are five plot types available:
3D Cartesian - 3D plots of surfaces and volumes.
2D Cartesian - 2D plots of surfaces, where the vertical and horizontal axis are both
dependent variables (i.e. x = f(A) and y = f(A), where A is another variable).
XY Line - Line plots of independent and dependent variables on a Cartesian grid.
Typically the horizontal axis (x) is the independent variable and the y-axis a dependent
variable, y = f(x).
Polar Line - Line plots of independent and dependent variables on a polar grid.
Sketch - Create plots without data such as drawings, flow charts, and viewgraphs.
Zone SurfacesA layer is a way of representing a frame’s dataset. The complete plot is the sum of all the active layers, axes, text, geometries, and other elements added to the data plotted in the layers. The six zone layers for 2D and 3D Cartesian plot types are:
Mesh - A grid of lines connecting the data points within
each zone.
Contour - Iso-valued lines, the region between these
lines can be set to contour flooding.
Vector - The direction and magnitude of vector
quantities.
Scatter - Symbols at the location of each data point.
Shade - Used to tint each zone with a solid color, or to
add light-source shading to a 3D surface plot. Used in
conjunction with the Lighting zone effect you may set
Paneled or Gouraud shading. Used in conjunction with
the Translucency zone effect, you may create a
translucent surface for your plot.
Edge -
Zone edges and creases for ordered data and creases for finite element data.
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