The ax.contour3D() function creates three-dimensional contour plot. It requires all the input data to be in the form of two-dimensional regular grids, with the Z-data evaluated at each point. Here, we will show a three-dimensional contour diagram of a three-dimensional sinusoidal function.
from mpl_toolkits import mplot3d import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt def f(x, y): return np.sin(np.sqrt(x ** 2 + y ** 2)) x = np.linspace(-6, 6, 30) y = np.linspace(-6, 6, 30) X, Y = np.meshgrid(x, y) Z = f(X, Y) fig = plt.figure() ax = plt.axes(projection='3d') ax.contour3D(X, Y, Z, 50, cmap='binary') ax.set_xlabel('x') ax.set_ylabel('y') ax.set_zlabel('z') ax.set_title('3D contour') plt.show()