Okay thank you! The Matlab code I am basing this on takes arrays of different
shapes with different  sized elements ie 
x =  1   512
y = 101 1
and I guess automatically makes the the same shape. Can you point me in the
direction of documentation that will explain how I can do this in Python?

 

Benjamin Root-2 wrote:
> 
> On Thursday, August 2, 2012, surfcast23 wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>
>> surfcast23 wrote:
>> >
>> > In the documentation it says that Axes3D.plot_wireframe(X, Y, Z, *args,
>> > **kwargs) takes 2D arrays as the first two arguments. Do the arrays
>> have
>> > to have the same size dimensions?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Any one know?
> 
> 
> Working from memory, the first two have to at least be "broadcastable"
> into
> the shape of Z.  But absolutely, if x, y, and z are 2d, they have to be
> the
> same shape. It makes no sense otherwise.
> 
> Cheers!
> Ben Root
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