On Aug 14, 10:42 pm, sunite <hansthesp...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if there was any method to create such a plot.
> Replies much appreciated!!!

If a wire frame of such things is sufficient, Eck's xModel applet is a
simple way to generate a wireframe of a surface and then be able to
rotate it, all through a simple scene depiction language.

http://math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/xModels/index.html

He is also involved with another project described at http://math.hws.edu/eck/
as

3D-XplorMath-J

I am one of the programmers working on 3D-XplorMath-J, program for
math visualization. It is a version written in the Java programming
language of an older program, 3D-XplorMath, that only runs on Apple
Mac OS computers. The program offers visualizations of plane curves,
space curves, surfaces, fractals, and differential equations, with
animations and "anaglyph" stereo viewing of 3D objects. The program is
free and can be downloaded from its web site, or it can be sampled on-
line as a collection of applets. (To use either the program or the
applets, your computer must have Java version 5.0 or higher.)

Best regards,
/c
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