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What are some examples of software or online services that can display surfaces that are defined implicitly (for example, the sphere $x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = 1$)? Please add an example of usage (if not obvious).

Also, I'm looking for the following (if any):

  • a possibility to draw many surfaces on the same sheet
  • to show cross-sections

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WolframAlpha is a free online service that can draw implicit surfaces. It is essentially the same as the program Mathematica, but with limited capabilties (for example, it is not able to plot more than one surface at a time).

This code will plot the unit sphere:

ContourPlot3D[x^2+y^2+z^2==1,{x,-1,1},{y,-1,1},{z,-1,1}] 

Here is the output online, and here is a screen capture:

enter image description here

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    I$n$ other words, the variable z should be i$n$cluded in the expression? Earlier I tried x^2+y^2+0z==1 without success.2011-12-20
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Try these for algebraic surfaces:

from http://www.algebraicsurface.net/.

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    @stannic, I think they do ray tracing... `surf` certainly does.2011-12-20
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Wolfram Mathematica can handle the first through the use of ContourPlot3D. That reference page has the necessary syntax for all of what you are asking. By cross-sections I am assuming you are referring to $f(x,y,z) = k$ as $k$ varies? If so, that is done by just leaving off the == k in the function usage (see the documentation for more information).

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    I was referring to the intersection of the surface and an arbitrarily chosen plane.BTW, I use an online translator; English is not my native.2011-12-20
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I can’t comment eveywhere so I answer here :

I cannot display cylinder by ContourPlot3D[x^2+y^2==1,{x,-10,10},{y,-10,10},{z,-10,10}].

Try ContourPlot3D[x^2+y^2+z==1+z,{x,-1,1},{y,-1,1},{z,-10,10}] (see the result).

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    Yes, thanks you!2011-12-20
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I think that you can use MATLAB. Or Maple if you like, Maple is easier than MATLAB.!

Two plot or surface

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    Is it possible to display surfaces (like sphere, ellipsoid etc.) in Maple? You have shown only plots.2011-12-20
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Yes, DataMelt mathematical computations can plot graphs in 3D. As example, you can see the 3D graphs in here