how to limit axes of the graph and the limits of the surface separately?
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how can I limit the global axes and the limits of the graph separately, for example, that the east axis from -20 to 20 but that the graph is at -5 and 5.
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Bish Erbas
on 25 Sep 2018
In that case you can simply plot your data with the desired min/max values (i.e. trim your data to the desired min/max values) and manually overwrite the axes limits to the larger numbers you would like. I think the link I posted above should be sufficient to get started.
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KSSV
on 25 Sep 2018
REad about axis. Here you can specify your axis limits. Alternativel individually you can limit using xlim, ylim.
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Sep 2018
Use two axes. Set the visible property of the top one to off so the box etc are not drawn, but make sure clipping is on for it.
Setting up all the properties properly can be a bit tricky if you need to be able to zoom / pan / rotate the two together
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Sep 2018
You want three side-by-side graphs, right? You would do that with subplot() . You can control the xlim, ylim, zlim of each subplot individually.
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