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How can I create a 3D plot with a color gradient for the points? See the example below, which works for a 2D scatter plot.

Edit (thanks to Chris): What I'm expecting to see from the 3D plot is a color gradient of the points ranging from red to green as in the 2D scatter plot. What I see in the 3D scatter plot are only red points.

Solution: for some reasons (related to the gradient example I copied elsewhere) I set xrange to len-1, which messes everything in the 3D plot.

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D

# Create Map
cm = plt.get_cmap("RdYlGn")

x = np.random.rand(30)
y = np.random.rand(30)
z = np.random.rand(30)
#col = [cm(float(i)/(29)) for i in xrange(29)] # BAD!!!
col = [cm(float(i)/(30)) for i in xrange(30)]

# 2D Plot
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.scatter(x, y, s=10, c=col, marker='o')  

# 3D Plot
fig = plt.figure()
ax3D = fig.add_subplot(111, projection='3d')
ax3D.scatter(x, y, z, s=10, c=col, marker='o')  

plt.show()
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What's wrong with the 3D scatter plot? What do you expect to see from it and what do you actually see? From you code your call to Axes3D.scatter seems ok. – Chris Jan 17 '12 at 9:13
What I'm expecting to see from the 3D plot is a color gradient of the points ranging from red to green as in the 2D scatter plot. What I see in the 3D scatter plot are only red points. – andrea.ge Jan 17 '12 at 9:49

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Following works: I can't figure out why yours doesn't. You should be able to set color as a sequence of RGBA floats, or just sequence of floats.

# Create Map
cm = plt.get_cmap("RdYlGn")

x = np.random.rand(30)
y = np.random.rand(30)
z = np.random.rand(30)
col = np.arange(30)

# 2D Plot
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
ax.scatter(x, y, s=10, c=col, marker='o')  

# 3D Plot
fig = plt.figure()
ax3D = fig.add_subplot(111, projection='3d')
p3d = ax3D.scatter(x, y, z, s=30, c=col, marker='o')                                                                                

plt.show()

However, in help of scatter, I see the following, it may be related.

    A :class:`matplotlib.colors.Colormap` instance or registered
    name. If *None*, defaults to rc ``image.cmap``. *cmap* is
    only used if *c* is an array of floats.
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Adding ", cmap=cm" (ax3D.scatter(x, y, z, s=30, c=col, marker='o', cmap=cm)) to the scatter function I have the color gradient back also in the 3D scatter plot. What I miss now seems to be the depth, but I guess I can not have both. – andrea.ge Jan 17 '12 at 10:16
what do you mean you don't have depth? – Cenkoloji Jan 17 '12 at 15:02

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