How to convert 2D plot to 3D.

I have a plot that gives me the following plot.
plot(field0(:,1), field0(:,2))
xlim([-0.1 0.02])
Is it possible to convert this to 3D plot that will look something like this?

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Of course you can, but how do you want to determine the other lines to be plotted from your single line? Is all the data in field0?
yes, that's the problem all data is in field0.
That's not the problem. It's a part of the problem definition. You must select one of the infinite possible 3D extensions that you want and tell us what it is.
the idea is to somehow rotate the plot taking the peak point as the center and have a 3D plot.
In that case you must first try to find the peak point and decide how exactly you want to rotate. Do you want to make it symetrical? The plot you showed isn't symetrical itself, so how should the code deal with that?
I want to rotate it clockwaise with the shape it has.

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Matt J
Matt J on 8 Dec 2021
Edited: Matt J on 8 Dec 2021
You must select one of the infinite possible 3D extensions that you want and tell us what it is.
One possibility:
load field0
x=field0(:,1);
idx=abs(x)<0.08;
[x,y,z]=deal(x(idx),x(idx),field0(idx,2));
surf(x,y,z*z.','MeshStyle','row'); view(10,60)

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thanks a lot for your answer! didn't know about the deal command.

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DIVYA K
DIVYA K on 10 Aug 2022
is there chance to do this line graph into 3D graph

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