October 2018
Beginner to intermediate
676 pages
18h 30m
English
It works similar to its 2D equivalent explained in Chapter 7, Embedding Text and Expressions, with the exception that the input file has three components, which are mapped to the three dimensions x, y, and z.
Upon running the code, you should see the following figure on your screen:

Here, similar words look little far compared to 2D equivalent. For example, numbers one, two, three, four, five, and so on, look little further, whereas in 2D they look like a nice cluster. However, they are still together relatively.
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