In general you cannot go from the representation of the data that you have to a 
surface: you need information on how to connect points, or on the grid on which 
they are acquired.

If you don't have the information, you can have a look at the "surface from 
irregular points" that try to rebuild this information, but be aware that this 
is strongly suboptimal.

HTH,

Gael

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> Greetings, colleagues.
> 
> I need to plot a surface using the data from array like:
> 
> x1 y1 z1
> ...
> xn yn zn
> 
> As far as I understood, I must use mlab.mesh.
> 
> It's easy to obtain three 1D arrays (say, x, y and z). However, I don't
> understand how can I obtain three 2D arrays to use mlab.mesh?
> 
> Please, help.
> 
> Best regards, Aleksey.
> 
> 
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