caption = "" disables the default caption. The default caption is constructed from the parameters and the command options. Because the vector is plotted using the plots command, only corresponding options are allowed.
For information on how this point is determined, see the description for the showpoint option. Provides options used to plot the vector from the origin to a distinguished point on the plane. Otherwise, this point is the nearest point on the plane to the origin. If the procedure form of P1 is given, this point is the value of the procedure at 0, 0. If pt is provided, this point is the head of the vector. Specifies whether the vector from the origin to the specified point on the plane is plotted. Any option valid for the plot3d command can be provided. Provides options (such as color, style, grid) used to plot the plane.
Provides options used to plot the normal vector to the plane. If selected, this vector is drawn with its tail at the point described in the showpoint option, unless showpoint = false has been specified, in which case it is drawn with its base at the nearest point on the plane to the origin. Specifies whether the normal vector to the plane is drawn. Provides options used to plot the nearest-point vector. Specifies whether the vector from the origin to the point on the plane, which is nearest the origin, is plotted. Because the vectors are plotted using the plots command, only corresponding options are allowed. Provides options (such as color, shape) used to plot the basis vectors for the plane. The vectors are drawn with their bases at the same point as the base of the normal vector. Specifies whether vectors which form a spanning set for the plane are plotted. The opts argument can contain any of the Student plot options or any of the following equations that set plot options. The vars parameter can be omitted if all 3 variables explicitly appear in P2 note that in this case the axis order is not determined. The PlanePlot(P2, vars) command plots the plane defined by P2, which must be an algebraic expression or algebraic equation that is linear in the 3 variables named in the vars parameter. If pt is not provided, the plane passes through the origin. In each of the first two cases (where the plane is defined by either a normal Vector or a spanning set of Vectors), the optional argument pt, given as a 3-D Vector, can be used to specify a point on the plane. It is evaluated at the arguments 0, 0, 1, 0, and 0, 1 to obtain points that define the plane. * A Vector-valued procedure: P1 must be a procedure that takes two numeric arguments and returns a 3-D Vector. The set or list of Vectors must define a 2-D subspace of 3-D space. * A set or list of 3-D Vectors: P1 represents a basis for the plane. * A 3-D Vector: P1 is the normal to the plane. The plane can be specified in one of three ways: The PlanePlot(P1) command plots the plane defined by P1, together with a normal Vector to the plane. Plotting options or equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of showbasis, basisoptions, shownearestpoint, nearestpointoptions, shownormal, normaloptions, showplane, planeoptions, showpoint, pointoptions, or Student plot options specify options for the plot Vector, set or list of Vectors, or Vector-valued function specify the planeĮquation or algebraic expression equation of the plane