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I'd like to make a little 3D plot. For that, I'd like to just draw the x,y,z-axis and/or the x,y,z plane. Not like the normal grid which moves the planes to the "background".

Whats the best approach for that?

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  • I think I remember seeing this question already been asked at some point. But I can't find it. I would suspect that it is not possible, but I can be wrong on that one. – ImportanceOfBeingErnest Oct 31 '17 at 11:56
  • Possibly related: [How to draw intersecting planes](https://stackoverflow.com/q/14824893/190597) – unutbu Oct 31 '17 at 12:40
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    It's not clear to me what you're asking for. For example, "the x,y,z plane" is not a meaningful mathematical phrase. It's also not clear to me what you mean by "background".. by background do you mean a Cartesian coordinate system? – tom10 Oct 31 '17 at 15:01

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