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Subject: Re: change the apperance of mesh surface
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In article <g216hq$jh$1@news.stanford.edu>,
huhua <lunamoonmoon@gmail.com> wrote:

>I have a 100x100 image which is real-valued in [0, 1].

>I currently use "mesh" to plot a 3D picture of it.

>Is there a way to change the appearance such that each Z-direction (the 
>height) is represented by a bar shooting up?

>This is like the 3D bars in Excel...

Ummm, bar3() perhaps ?
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