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ListPointPlot3D filling between two lists


List plot with vertical lines between corresponding data pointsCreate filling between two trig functionsFilling between two 3D surfacesLooking for mismatches between two listsFilling between two spheres in SphericalPlot3DComputing a map between two listsFind (longest) overlapping elements between two listsFilling between more than two boundariesFilling between two listplotsEfficiently exchange elements between two listsLookup between two lists













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I'm trying to connect pairs of corresponding points from two lists in a ListPointPlot3D (similar to what was done here but in 3D). Filling-> 1->2 isn't working for me, so I presume the problem must lie in how I'm passing the two lists.



SeedRandom[11];
sigma = DiagonalMatrix[0.001, 0.001, 0.000001];
sp = 5;
means1 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.8, sp]];
dist1 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means1[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
means2 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.2, sp]];
dist2 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means2[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
n = 50;
data1 = RandomVariate[dist1, n];
data2 = RandomVariate[dist2, n];
ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotRange -> 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
Filling -> 1 -> 2]









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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago















3












$begingroup$


I'm trying to connect pairs of corresponding points from two lists in a ListPointPlot3D (similar to what was done here but in 3D). Filling-> 1->2 isn't working for me, so I presume the problem must lie in how I'm passing the two lists.



SeedRandom[11];
sigma = DiagonalMatrix[0.001, 0.001, 0.000001];
sp = 5;
means1 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.8, sp]];
dist1 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means1[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
means2 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.2, sp]];
dist2 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means2[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
n = 50;
data1 = RandomVariate[dist1, n];
data2 = RandomVariate[dist2, n];
ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotRange -> 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
Filling -> 1 -> 2]









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$endgroup$







  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago













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1



$begingroup$


I'm trying to connect pairs of corresponding points from two lists in a ListPointPlot3D (similar to what was done here but in 3D). Filling-> 1->2 isn't working for me, so I presume the problem must lie in how I'm passing the two lists.



SeedRandom[11];
sigma = DiagonalMatrix[0.001, 0.001, 0.000001];
sp = 5;
means1 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.8, sp]];
dist1 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means1[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
means2 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.2, sp]];
dist2 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means2[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
n = 50;
data1 = RandomVariate[dist1, n];
data2 = RandomVariate[dist2, n];
ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotRange -> 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
Filling -> 1 -> 2]









share|improve this question









$endgroup$




I'm trying to connect pairs of corresponding points from two lists in a ListPointPlot3D (similar to what was done here but in 3D). Filling-> 1->2 isn't working for me, so I presume the problem must lie in how I'm passing the two lists.



SeedRandom[11];
sigma = DiagonalMatrix[0.001, 0.001, 0.000001];
sp = 5;
means1 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.8, sp]];
dist1 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means1[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
means2 = Flatten /@
Transpose[Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp], Table[0.2, sp]];
dist2 = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[MultinormalDistribution[means2[[i]], sigma], i,
Table[j, j, sp]]
];
n = 50;
data1 = RandomVariate[dist1, n];
data2 = RandomVariate[dist2, n];
ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotRange -> 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,
Filling -> 1 -> 2]






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    $begingroup$
    It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
    $endgroup$
    – kglr
    2 hours ago







1




1




$begingroup$
It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
$endgroup$
– kglr
4 hours ago





$begingroup$
It seems that for ListPointPlot3D the Filling limits can only be Top, Bottom, Axis or None. Does Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], Boxed -> True] give what you need.
$endgroup$
– kglr
4 hours ago













$begingroup$
Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
$endgroup$
– user12734
3 hours ago




$begingroup$
Almost! What I'd like to for each point in the top layer to be connected to only one point in the bottom layer. Which point is connected to which is determined by their position (order) in the data (i.e. first point in data1 connects to first point in data2). thanks
$endgroup$
– user12734
3 hours ago












$begingroup$
user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago




$begingroup$
user12734, Transpose[data1, data2] pairs points from data1 and data2 based on position.
$endgroup$
– kglr
2 hours ago










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Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue, 
PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
Graphics3D[Gray, Line @ Transpose[data1, data2]]]


enter image description here



Alternatively, you can use Graphics3D to plot both points and connecting lines:



Legended[Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, 
Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 0.4],
PointLegend[Red, Blue, "data1", "data2"]]


enter image description here






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    You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    1 hour ago


















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$begingroup$

The following might be useful for others to see my mistake:



SeedRandom[11];
sp = 4;
maxVar = 0.02;
means = Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp];
dist = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
Table[BinormalDistribution[means[[i]],
RandomReal[0.01, maxVar, 2], 0.5], i, Table[j, j, sp]]
];
n = 50;
pos = RandomVariate[dist, n];
data1 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.8, n]];
data2 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.2, n]];

Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue,
PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
Graphics3D[Gray, Line@Transpose[data1, data2]]]





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    Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue, 
    PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
    Graphics3D[Gray, Line @ Transpose[data1, data2]]]


    enter image description here



    Alternatively, you can use Graphics3D to plot both points and connecting lines:



    Legended[Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, 
    Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 0.4],
    PointLegend[Red, Blue, "data1", "data2"]]


    enter image description here






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      You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
      $endgroup$
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      1 hour ago















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    Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue, 
    PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
    Graphics3D[Gray, Line @ Transpose[data1, data2]]]


    enter image description here



    Alternatively, you can use Graphics3D to plot both points and connecting lines:



    Legended[Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, 
    Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 0.4],
    PointLegend[Red, Blue, "data1", "data2"]]


    enter image description here






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    • $begingroup$
      You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
      $endgroup$
      – user12734
      1 hour ago













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    Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue, 
    PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
    Graphics3D[Gray, Line @ Transpose[data1, data2]]]


    enter image description here



    Alternatively, you can use Graphics3D to plot both points and connecting lines:



    Legended[Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, 
    Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 0.4],
    PointLegend[Red, Blue, "data1", "data2"]]


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$



    Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue, 
    PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
    Graphics3D[Gray, Line @ Transpose[data1, data2]]]


    enter image description here



    Alternatively, you can use Graphics3D to plot both points and connecting lines:



    Legended[Graphics3D[PointSize[Medium], Red, Point[data1], Blue, 
    Point[data2], Gray, Line /@ Transpose[data1, data2], BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 0.4],
    PointLegend[Red, Blue, "data1", "data2"]]


    enter image description here







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    • $begingroup$
      You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
      $endgroup$
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      1 hour ago
















    • $begingroup$
      You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
      $endgroup$
      – user12734
      1 hour ago















    $begingroup$
    You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    1 hour ago




    $begingroup$
    You're exactly right! I was thinking about my data incorrectly. thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – user12734
    1 hour ago











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    The following might be useful for others to see my mistake:



    SeedRandom[11];
    sp = 4;
    maxVar = 0.02;
    means = Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp];
    dist = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
    Table[BinormalDistribution[means[[i]],
    RandomReal[0.01, maxVar, 2], 0.5], i, Table[j, j, sp]]
    ];
    n = 50;
    pos = RandomVariate[dist, n];
    data1 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.8, n]];
    data2 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.2, n]];

    Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue,
    PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
    Graphics3D[Gray, Line@Transpose[data1, data2]]]





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      The following might be useful for others to see my mistake:



      SeedRandom[11];
      sp = 4;
      maxVar = 0.02;
      means = Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp];
      dist = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
      Table[BinormalDistribution[means[[i]],
      RandomReal[0.01, maxVar, 2], 0.5], i, Table[j, j, sp]]
      ];
      n = 50;
      pos = RandomVariate[dist, n];
      data1 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.8, n]];
      data2 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.2, n]];

      Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue,
      PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
      Graphics3D[Gray, Line@Transpose[data1, data2]]]





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        The following might be useful for others to see my mistake:



        SeedRandom[11];
        sp = 4;
        maxVar = 0.02;
        means = Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp];
        dist = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
        Table[BinormalDistribution[means[[i]],
        RandomReal[0.01, maxVar, 2], 0.5], i, Table[j, j, sp]]
        ];
        n = 50;
        pos = RandomVariate[dist, n];
        data1 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.8, n]];
        data2 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.2, n]];

        Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue,
        PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
        Graphics3D[Gray, Line@Transpose[data1, data2]]]





        share|improve this answer









        $endgroup$



        The following might be useful for others to see my mistake:



        SeedRandom[11];
        sp = 4;
        maxVar = 0.02;
        means = Table[RandomReal[0, 1, 2], sp];
        dist = MixtureDistribution[Table[1, sp],
        Table[BinormalDistribution[means[[i]],
        RandomReal[0.01, maxVar, 2], 0.5], i, Table[j, j, sp]]
        ];
        n = 50;
        pos = RandomVariate[dist, n];
        data1 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.8, n]];
        data2 = Flatten /@ Transpose[pos, Table[0.2, n]];

        Show[ListPointPlot3D[data1, data2, PlotStyle -> Red, Blue,
        PlotLegends -> "data1", "data2"],
        Graphics3D[Gray, Line@Transpose[data1, data2]]]






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