This problem can be circumvented by depicting the rd dimension by something else than an additional spatial
dimension in the underlying coordinate system.
A possibility to do so is for example color- or intensity-coding using gradients and/or step functions.
You can do this easily in gnuplot by setting the pm3d option (palette mapped 3D). NOTE that this feature can only be used when our data is converted into a grid as we did before with dgrid3d
First consult the help provided with
gnuplot> help pm3d
Then make a first color coded plot by typing
gnuplot> set pm3d gnuplot> replot
Deactivating the color encoded third dimension again is done by entering
gnuplot> unset pm3d
It is also posssible to make a map of the color encoded D data at the bottom of the graph with
gnuplot> set pm3d at b
To hide the lines of the graph and only show the pm3d generated color encoding, you can type
gnuplot> set hidden3d gnuplot> replot
For additional features visit the following webpage again:
http://t16web.lanl.gov/Kawano/gnuplot/index-e.html
Ronny Lorenz 2010-04-06