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      <h3><a name="plot2sphere-examples">B.10.2 Examples</a></h3>
      <p>Some examples of <code>plot2cube</code> are shown below.
         See <a href="animate.html">Section 8.1.3</a> for some examples of producing
         <strong>animations</strong>, for instance of a rotating cube.
         
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stilts plot2sphere in=hip_main.fits lon=radeg lat=dedeg r=plx
                   layer1=mark shading1=density densemap1=cyan-magenta
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            <dd>Plots points with RA, Dec and parallax coordinates in 3D.
               Density shading is used, which means you can see the lines of sight
               along which most objects fall, though single points are still visible.
               Density shading is usually a good choice if there is just one dataset,
               though it can get confusing with more than one.
               
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            <dt><strong><pre>
stilts plot2sphere in=hip_main.fits lon=radeg lat=dedeg r=plx
                   layer1=mark shading1=density densemap1=cyan-magenta
                   cx=0 cy=0 cz=0 scale=38 texttype=antialias gridaa=true
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            <dd>The same as the previous example but with some more configuration
               of the axes.  The data origin is placed at the centre of the visible cube
               (this is the position around which the cube will rotate when
               you drag the mouse), and the size of the cube sides in data coordinates
               is set explicitly.
               
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