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From: vedenev <vedenev.maxim@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Surface Plot with 2 Z-Axes
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I am not sure if it possible. You can draw second z-axis using plot3,
text functions

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Maxim Vedenev, Matlab freelancer
http://simulations.narod.ru/