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Re: 3d graph
- Subject: [mg3059] Re: 3d graph
- From: wagner at bullwinkle.cs.Colorado.EDU (Dave Wagner)
- Date: 30 Jan 1996 04:29:19 -0600
- Approved: usenet@wri.com
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- Newsgroups: wri.mathgroup
- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- Sender: daemon at wri.com
In article <4efbed$rp7 at dragonfly.wri.com>,
Stephen Nichols <snichols at onramp.net> wrote:
>
>Hey,
>
>I have what may be a very simple question but I have just
>started using Mathematica and can not figure it out. I have
>a text file with lines of x y z values seperated by tabs, ie
>
>223.3 233.5 2894.0
>
>How do I get a 3d graph of the points? I would appreciate any help
You want to use ScatterPlot3D, which lives in one of the standard packages.
Check out the Guide to Standard Packages book, a copy of which should
have been included with your Mathematica software. If you don't have it
you can order it from WRI for a nominal fee.
Dave Wagner
Principia Consulting
(303) 786-8371
dbwagner at princon.com
http://www.princon.com/princon
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