Lukas Hauertmann 866cb0c335
Add :mesh3d seriesstyle for PyPlot backend (#3835)
* Add `:mesh3d` seriesstyle for PyPlot backend

via `Poly3DCollection`.

* Add `:connections` to lists of supported keywords

for the backends which support `:mesh3d` as series type.

* Remove #47 from list of skipping examples for PyPlot

* Add support for only-triangle syntax for `:connections` kw

for PyPlot

* Add 1-based indexing syntax for `connections` kw in `:mesh3d`

* Update description for example `#47` (`:mesh3d`)

* Hotfix 1-based indexing for mesh3d in pgfplotsx
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Plots

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Created by Tom Breloff (@tbreloff)

Maintained by the JuliaPlots members

Plots is a plotting API and toolset. My goals with the package are:

  • Powerful. Do more with less. Complex visualizations become easy.
  • Intuitive. Stop reading so much documentation. Commands should "just work".
  • Concise. Less code means fewer mistakes and more efficient development/analysis.
  • Flexible. Produce your favorite plots from your favorite package, but quicker and simpler.
  • Consistent. Don't commit to one graphics package, use the same code everywhere.
  • Lightweight. Very few dependencies.
  • Smart. Attempts to figure out what you want it to do... not just what you tell it.
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Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis
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