A fellow named Gael Varoquaux uses the topographic map of France as a common 
example for showing off mayavi (a 3D vtk-based viz tool) so this may be more of 
an Enthought Python Distribution question (vs. sage).  Mayavi may be found 
here: http://mayavi.sourceforge.net/ and perhaps elsewhere.  I would just write 
the mayavi list-serve... they are great... and you're likely to get this exact 
example from there.  I might be able to as well, if I remember when I'm on 
other machine.

HTH,
Ben R.

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Subject: [sage-support] How can I make a topographic map with Sage?


Is Sage suitable for topography? I have collected the data of a see, discreate 
data points. I need to make regressions on the data. Then, I think the contour 
plot creates the final topographic map. Or am I wrong? How are topographic maps 
dene in Sage? Can I give the data as an input and get the map back as an output?



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