Hi there,

I'd like to shift the position of an axis in a 3D graph. Specifically, I
want the z-axis in a graphxyz to go through (0,0) in the x-y-plane.

graphxy has xaxisat etc., but graphxyz hasn't. I've been trying to wrap
my head around the documention and even the code for axisatv(), but I
don't even see when and where to call that in the graphxy case, let
alone how to achieve the same effect for graphxyz.

Any help would be much appreciated.

(I'm plotting parametric curves, though that should not matter.)

Michael


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