If you can give a minimal example generating X, Y, and Stress_Z in
Sage or Numpy, we'll be in a better position to reproduce the Matlab
output.

Also, check these fine 3d plotting examples for Matplotlib:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/mplot3D all the examples will
work in Sage since sage includes Matplotlib.

Also consider asking the Matplotlib community for assistance.

On Jul 3, 7:12 am, wxuyec <wxu...@sohu.com> wrote:
> As you said, I read the help about the list_plot3d.
> It seems to be but not exactly what I want.
> I want the value of the variable to be draw by
> different colors, which the list_plot3d can't do.
>
> So can you give another favor? Thanks!
>
> On 7月3日, 下午6时26分, David Joyner <wdjoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Maybe list_plot3d is what you want? Type "list_plot3d?" (without the
> > quotes) at the prompt to see examples.
>
> > On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 6:03 AM, wxuyec<wxu...@sohu.com> wrote:
>
> > > I have some data from finite element calculating. I record
> > > the value of a variable at every node of each element.
> > > and I had plotted in matlab using the fellowing sentences:
> > > fill(X,Y,Stress_z);
> > > here the X and Y are the arrays of the x and y coordinates.
> > > and the Stress_z is the value of the variable at nodes.
>
> > > I want to know whether there is a function or how to do
> > > the same thing in Sage?
>
> > > Thanks a lot!
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