Here is a bit of code borrowed from Parametrize a circle as a tube?.
ParametricPlot3D[
5 {Sin[u] Cos[v], Sin[u] Sin[v], Cos[u]} + {1, -4, 3}, {u, 0,
Pi}, {v, 0, 2 Pi},
RegionFunction -> Function[{x, y, z}, y <= 0],
AxesLabel -> {x, y, z}]
When you rotate an image in MATLAB, the azimuth and elevation appears in the lower left-hand corner, which you can then use in the view command in your code.
Does Mathematica have a similar tool? I really like to rotate the image until I get a view that I really like. Then I'd like some view some information that I can use in my code.
**Suggestion by Guess who it is: **
Options[]
to your 3D plot after spinning it around. $\endgroup$ – J. M.'s ennui♦ May 23 '15 at 3:25Options[(* insert the actual 3D plot here *)]
; spin the plot inside theOptions[]
around, and whenever you see something you like, Shift-Enter to see the viewing parameters, among other things. $\endgroup$ – J. M.'s ennui♦ May 23 '15 at 4:26