Orbeman wrote
> In fact, I have several equations like this :
> 
> x^2+y^2+x+y+x*y+z^2-1=0
> 
> I can express z=sqrt(1-...) but in a general case...

In the general case I usually use isosurfaces to plot implicit functions.
Since I am completely new to scilab I do not know if it is just a lack of my
ability to find a corresponding method in scilab of if there is none to plot
isosurfaces.
If there is none and there is interest in having one I could adapt the
Octave function I wrote a few years ago and which is since then part of
their software to work in scilab and also the implicit function for plotting
the zero level surfaces of 3d functions.



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