Ah, I misread your original post and thought you were talking about pcolor.
I will take a look at plot_surface and see if there is a possible reason for
your issue.  I have an idea of what is happening, but I have to see the code
when I get back to my office tomorrow.

Ben Root

On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Jeremy Conlin <jlcon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday, July 9, 2010, Benjamin Root <ben.r...@ou.edu> wrote:
> > Jeremy,
> >
> > I believe that 0.99.1 is fairly old.  I don't know when Axes3D came
> along, but I am sure you can find it in 0.99.3.  It is most definitely in
> 1.0, but you might not need to go that far if your distro does not provide
> it.
>
> Wince my first post, I have upgraded to 1.0 which definitely has
> Axes3D.  The trouble is that the plot_surface function does not deal
> with masked arrays like color does.  That is what I need and I haven't
> found a way around it.
>
> Jeremy
>
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