Re: Many 2D plots offset to make "3D" plot
- From: "jeremito" <jeremit0@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2007 12:35:32 -0700
On Mar 21, 3:32 pm, merr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ethan Merritt) wrote:
In article <1174501282.203279.96...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jeremito <jerem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a function z(y,x) where the x-values are integers. I want to
make several 2D plots and stick them together on one "3D" plot. I
don't want the 2D plots to be touching, I want a space between them.
I also don't want lines drawn between 2D plots. I guess what I want
is just some 2D plots offset from each other so I can distinguish what
they are. Can someone help me with this?
See plots 16 and 17 ("fence plots") in the demo sequence
http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo/surface1.html
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Ethan A Merritt
Perfect! That's exactly what I want. I looked in the demos, but must
have skipped over them.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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