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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:39:15+00:00 2026-05-29T07:39:15+00:00

I have 3 lists x , y , z and I plot them with:

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I have 3 lists x, y, z and I plot them with:

ax.plot3D(x, y, z, linestyle = 'None', marker = 'o').

What is the easiest way to only plot the points where x > 0.5?

(my problem is how to define a sublist under a condition without making a for loop on that list).

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    2026-05-29T07:39:16+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:39 am

    It’s impossible to verify a condition on every element of a list without iterating over it at least once. You could use numpy here for easy access to the elements after condition is passsed and do:

     import numpy
     x = [0.0, 0.4, 0.6, 1.0]
     y = [0.0, 2.2, 1.5, 1.6]
     z = [0.0, 9.1, 1.0, 0.9]
     res = numpy.array([[x[i], y[i], z[i]] for i in xrange(len(x)) if x[i] > 0.5])
     ax.plot3D(res[:,0], res[:,1], res[:,2], linestyle="None, marker='o'")
    
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