I was unsuccessful browsing web for a solution for the following simple question:
How to draw 3D polygon (say a filled rectangle or triangle) using vertices values? I have tried many ideas but all failed, see:
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D from matplotlib.collections import PolyCollection import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure() ax = Axes3D(fig) x = [0,1,1,0] y = [0,0,1,1] z = [0,1,0,1] verts = [zip(x, y,z)] ax.add_collection3d(PolyCollection(verts),zs=z) plt.show()
I appreciate in advance any idea/comment.
Updates based on the accepted answer:
import mpl_toolkits.mplot3d as a3
import matplotlib.colors as colors
import pylab as pl
import scipy as sp
ax = a3.Axes3D(pl.figure())
for i in range(10000):
vtx = sp.rand(3,3)
tri = a3.art3d.Poly3DCollection([vtx])
tri.set_color(colors.rgb2hex(sp.rand(3)))
tri.set_edgecolor('k')
ax.add_collection3d(tri)
pl.show()
Here is the result:

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