01:36 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@tor58-23b-94-239.dynamic.rogerstelecom.net) has joined #maxima 04:42 -!- turn-omg(n=turn-omg@121-80-30-210.eonet.ne.jp) has joined #maxima 06:36 -!- stw_(n=stw@e176151101.adsl.alicedsl.de) has joined #maxima 06:57 -!- istefano(n=istefano@65.39.87.25) has joined #maxima 07:38 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@tor58-4-75-214.dynamic.rogerstelecom.net) has joined #maxima 10:15 -!- gabkdlly(n=gabriel@dslb-088-073-000-024.pools.arcor-ip.net) has joined #maxima 13:41 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@149.99.96.228) has joined #maxima 14:21 -!- Hardy(n=Hardy@212.23.103.111) has joined #maxima 14:23 Hello 14:28 -!- eggauah(n=daniel@201.82.11.172) has joined #maxima 14:29 How can I plot the content of a matrix with plot3d? 14:40 Hardy: hmm 14:47 Hardy: end of describe(plot3d) has an example about this? 15:12 this example is working but I don't understand how to display points instead of a grid 15:12 replacing with [style, points] doesn 15:13 replacing [grid ...] with [style, points] doesn't work 15:13 -!- turn-omg_(n=turn-omg@121-80-30-210.eonet.ne.jp) has joined #maxima 16:21 I think I found a good starting point by using draw and its documentation: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/biomates/maxima/gpdraw/points/index.html 17:45 -!- szymon_(n=szymon@cbw30.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) has joined #maxima 18:17 Plotting works now, but I would like to map the color to a variable, which is possible in gnuplot but I don't find a way to do it in Maxima. I can only assign one color to one chart using draw or plot. Is there another way? 19:41 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@tor58-23b-95-7.dynamic.rogerstelecom.net) has joined #maxima 20:59 -!- Hardy(n=Hardy@212.23.103.61) has joined #maxima 23:23 -!- Hardy(n=Hardy@212.23.103.61) has left #maxima