Unfortunately, the 3D plotting capability is incomplete and mostly 
unmaintained.

Eric

Orest Kozyar wrote:
> I just discovered the 3D plotting functions that matplotlib offers
> (i.e. Axes3D with plot_surface, etc).  This is a great package, but I
> have not been able to find documentation for some parameters.  For
> example, the plot_surface function appears to take the following
> arguments:
> (X, Y, Z, *args, **kwargs)
> 
> x,y, and z are pretty much self-explanatory, but how do I find out
> what arguments can be passed to *args and **kwargs?  There's no
> docstring available for these functions.
> 
> One thing I would really love to be able to do is generate a surface
> map that is color-coded.  Right now I can generate a single-color
> surface map, but a color-coded surface map would be much easier to
> interpret.
> 
> Thanks!
> Orest
> 
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