I need to plot 2 3d points: x1, y1, z1 and x2, y2, z2 on the same axis. When using plot3 I only get the second marker while using plot3 for each point. When using one command for both points I get only one marker.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 16 Apr. 2026 um 1:45

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It would be nice to know what the point values are, and if you are restricting the axes in some way by using xlim, ylim, zlim or axis, such that one marker is invisible (outside the axis llimits).
My inescapable conclusion otherwise is that the points are either the same, or so close that the markers are indistinguishable. See if plotting different shape markers for each point (for example 's' and 'p') or plotting them as different sizes (using MarkerSize) or preferably both, makes any difference.

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William Blanch
William Blanch am 19 Apr. 2026 um 6:11
Verschoben: Torsten am 19 Apr. 2026 um 10:56
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I checked the point values and found that I was gettiing the same values for the 2 solutions by using MarkerSize (like you said) so I was plotting one point over the other. DUH!
Thank You for your help
Star Strider
Star Strider am 19 Apr. 2026 um 17:57
As always, my pleasure!
I originally attempted to respond about six hours ago, however Answers wouldn't let me.

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