need help on 3D data Ploting

I need help on plotting data on 3-dimensional plane. say x=6, y=2, z=5. How can I represent them accurately on a 3D plane and possibly 2D plane

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Jan
Jan el 9 de Nov. de 2017
  1. "x=6, y=2, z=5" is a point, not a plane.
  2. It is not clear, how you want to display a plane. Planes do not have edges, so if you draw a plane with infinite dimensions, the complete figure is filled and you cannot see anything meaningful - except for the case, when the view direction is perpendicular to the plane's normal, then you might see a line.
  3. You have the same effects for 3D and 2D planes. So please explain any details: How is the plane defined, and how do you want to display it?
Mordecai Raji
Mordecai Raji el 10 de Nov. de 2017
Actually, i'm trying to plot data of electric filed of a dipole. the simplified (end) formula of the field is E=ax-ay+az. Somehow, i need to find how to represent ax, ay and az (corresponding to x, y,z) spatial distribution in 3D. I hope you understand this.

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