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@SextusEmpiricus thanks, but no. I'm a programmer and I can build surfaces with several tools. My question related to the statistic visualization problem and I was hoping that someone had already done something like this.
@SextusEmpiricus if you would, prefer think of this as a surface rather than a torus. I'm thinking about something I can't depict well and I may be failing in describing it adequately. If you slice through a surface from the origin along some angle θ you would have some 2-d plot and it is my intention to use p.d.f.s in that capacity. So, the final product would be a 3-D plot manufactured by first inserting 360 degrees of p.d.f.s I'm not sure that clarifies.