Title: [ENH]: scatter 3D numpy array using their (x,y,z) projectories · Issue #24277 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
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Description: Problem I often come across the situation where I have some 3d numpy array like: data = np.random.rand(10, 10, 10). Is there any way I can scatter data using their (x,y,z) projectories. for example: data(1,1,4) = 514, and make a 3D plot ...
Open Graph Description: Problem I often come across the situation where I have some 3d numpy array like: data = np.random.rand(10, 10, 10). Is there any way I can scatter data using their (x,y,z) projectories. for example...
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