How to make 2-d plots in 3-d? [message #998] |
Tue, 13 April 1993 06:57 |
fireman
Messages: 49 Registered: August 1991
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Hello, fellow IDL users -
I am just beginning to delve into 3-d plotting. I have a series of 2-d plots
that I want to display receding into the distance, each at a specified
distance. Creating a 2-d array and using SURFACE, Z, X, Y, /HORIZONTAL doesn't
work since the X values are very irregularly grided, and something in the
line-removal algorithm is messing up. I have a cumbersome work-around, but is
there an elegant way to do it?
Also, for any 3-d plot, how do I get annotation to come out on the X-Z plane?
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