When multiple datasets are plotted on the same axis, the points overlay each 
other making it hard to see the points under the most recent ones. One way to 
avoid this is to give each point a random zorder, randomising its position in 
the z axis. This way, points from the first dataset may overly points from the 
last dataset.

This could be achieved nicely if the zorder keyword took an array so the random 
zorder values per point can be pre-computed, but currently it only accepts a 
single number for the whole dataset. Would this be a useful feature for others 
to have? How difficult would it be to implement?

Thanks,

Simon Walker
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