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st:how to really combine two 3-dimensional graphs (using one x,y,z axis system)
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Amanda Fu <[email protected]>
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st:how to really combine two 3-dimensional graphs (using one x,y,z axis system)
Date
Thu, 6 Jan 2011 09:49:47 -0500
Hello all,
I created two 3-dimensional graphs using -surface- for two groups. I
aim to do now is to put the two in one graph. I tried -gr combine-,
but the output is simply put the two graphs side by side. What I want
to get is in one graph, the two groups 3-D graph of both the groups
are drawn (they share one x-axis, one y-axis, and one z-axis). I also
tried -gr combine, xcommon ycommon-. The results are the same. And gr
combine does not allow the option of -zcommon- .
Is there someone who could give me some suggestions on this? Thank you!
Sincerely,
Amanda
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