I was looking for something similar. It seems Axes3D() takes the angle as
argument:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import mpl_toolkits.mplot3d as m3d
fig = plt.figure()
ax = m3d.Axes3D(fig, elev = 20.0, azim = 45)
in degrees.
2009/10/2 German Ocampo
> Hello
>
> After search in google, I found
Hello
After search in google, I found a solution changing the initial point
of view of the plot, using a function which control the angle and
elevation of the initial view:
ax.view_init(elevation, azimuth) and tried and works
ax = Axes3D(fig)
ax.view_init(64, -30)
Question: Is it possible to
On Friday 02 October 2009 14:24:17 German Ocampo wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> How can I control the size of the Z axis in a 3D plot using Axes3D in
> matplotlib?
I think for an axes like "ax = Axes3D(fig)"
you can use "ax.set_zlim3d( ... )"
Kind regards,
Matthias
Hello everybody
How can I control the size of the Z axis in a 3D plot using Axes3D in
matplotlib?
regards
german
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