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"""
==========================
3D voxel / volumetric plot
==========================

Demonstrates plotting 3D volumetric objects with `.Axes3D.voxels`.
"""

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np

# prepare some coordinates
x, y, z = np.indices((8, 8, 8))

# draw cuboids in the top left and bottom right corners, and a link between
# them
cube1 = (x < 3) & (y < 3) & (z < 3)
cube2 = (x >= 5) & (y >= 5) & (z >= 5)
link = abs(x - y) + abs(y - z) + abs(z - x) <= 2

# combine the objects into a single boolean array
voxelarray = cube1 | cube2 | link

# set the colors of each object
colors = np.empty(voxelarray.shape, dtype=object)
colors[link] = 'red'
colors[cube1] = 'blue'
colors[cube2] = 'green'

# and plot everything
ax = plt.figure().add_subplot(projection='3d')
ax.voxels(voxelarray, facecolors=colors, edgecolor='k')

plt.show()

# %%
# .. tags::
#    plot-type: 3D,
#    level: beginner