Along the same vein, I have noticed that the Axes3D object does not have a
.set_zlim() function, instead opting to use .set_zlim3d(). The same is true
with xlim() and ylim(), implementing a different function for .set_xlim3d()
than the inherited .set_xlim(). Is this intended?
Thanks,
Ben Root
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Benjamin Root <ben.r...@ou.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working with the Line3D objects in the mplot3d toolkit. I have
> noticed that the .set_data() function is not overloaded from the Line class,
> therefore, there is no direct way to set the line data. Should a
> .set_data() function be created for Line3D or is there some inherent barrier
> to doing this? Also, would it make sense to add a .set_zdata() function as
> well?
>
> One probably could work around this by calling .set_data() on the 2D data,
> and then calling .set_3d_properties() with the z data, but I haven't tested
> this yet.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben Root
>
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