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Mar 14, 2022 at 23:04 history bounty ended CommunityBot
Mar 8, 2022 at 1:41 comment added Tingchang Yin @lucas Please see the edited answer and if it is what you want.
Mar 8, 2022 at 1:39 history edited Tingchang Yin CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 7, 2022 at 16:25 comment added lucas no, perhaps the illustration is unclear? I want to rotate the 2D contour plot fully around 360 degrees. But rather than take a 2D slice at each step, I want to interpolate around the 360 degrees to form a 3D disk
Mar 7, 2022 at 14:49 comment added nicoguaro @lucas, what you are writing here is different from what is written in your question. So, you don't want to create multiple slices in your 3D dataset?
Mar 7, 2022 at 11:47 comment added lucas Yes that is correct. The data is in the form I have given in the example (radius vs. height, with each point having an associated intensity value). I would like to create a 3D disk from this data which is azimuthally symmetric.
Mar 7, 2022 at 9:42 comment added Tingchang Yin I suppose that you have some datasets. In each dataset, the coordinates are coplanar, and also, with associating intensity value. Then, you want to interpolate more data on other planes which are also symmtric about the same axis?
Mar 7, 2022 at 9:24 comment added lucas Thanks very much for your answer. However, rather than create a 3D plot of many 2D panels, I am trying to interpolate around the 360 degrees, to end up with a kind of 3D 'donut' contour plot
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