represent a volume given two surfaces
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I have two surfaces given by the grids X, Y, Z1 and X, Y, Z2. Both Z grids share the same X and Y grids. I can plot each Z surface, but I'd like to represent the space between them as a solid mass. Is there a way to represent the space between these two Z surfaces a simple volume akin to a patch or a fill in 2D space?
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Walter Roberson
le 9 Août 2013
Do you just need the outside "skin" drawn; or do you need the inside drawn as long blocks with rectangular cross-section; or do you want the inside filled with a bunch of cubes of uniform size ?
Chad Greene
le 9 Août 2013
Walter Roberson
le 9 Août 2013
Any NaN or inf values? If not then the skin to be drawn would just be based on the rectangle around the X and Y limits, at least if the grids are regular spacing. Are the X Y arrays perhaps not regular spacing ?
Chad Greene
le 9 Août 2013
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