Why is zbuffer no longer available in 2014b? I need it. Thanks!
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I installed matlab 2014b and when opening an old figure it looked much different, and then I realized it was now rendered with OpenGL when it used to be in zbuffer. But surprisingly, in release 2014b, the zbuffer option is no longer available! (at least in the dropdown list of the property inspector). Only painters and OpenGL. Why did you remove zbuffer? I need it! Thanks.
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Sean de Wolski
2015년 1월 6일
What do you need it for?
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Mariano
2015년 1월 9일
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Mike Garrity
2015년 1월 12일
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2015년 1월 12일
That sounds like the new ClippingStyle property. You can set it to either 'rectangle', to get the behavior that zbuffer was giving you, or '3dbox' to clip against the ZLim. Consider this example:
line([0 1],[0 1],[0 1])
xlim([0 1])
ylim([0 1])
zlim([.25 .75])
Now setting ClippingStyle to 3dbox (the default) yields this:
set(gca,'ClippingStyle','3dbox')

And setting ClippingStyle to rectangle yields this:
set(gca,'ClippingStyle','rectangle')

It's a little more complicated than this because all of the renderers had bugs in this area in earlier releases, but I think that you probably want to be using ClippingStyle instead of Renderer.
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