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surf plot in 3d models

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Is there a feature of a surface plot as surf(x,y,z) in Matlab? In 2d models, 2d surface plots can be converted to a surf plot by a height plot but in 3d models this seems to be missing?


2 Replies Last Post 26 apr 2024, 23:17 GMT-4
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 7 months ago 16 apr 2024, 12:46 GMT-4
Updated: 7 months ago 16 apr 2024, 12:45 GMT-4

Consider this: Right-click your particular 3D plot of interest (within a 3D plot group, in the Model Builder, under Results) and see if there is a "Deformation" option in the pop-up list. For example you can add deformations to slice, surface, and volume plots (among others!) in 3D plot groups. I wonder if that might provide the functionality you are looking for?

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Consider this: Right-click your particular 3D plot of interest (within a 3D plot group, in the Model Builder, under Results) and see if there is a "Deformation" option in the pop-up list. For example you can add deformations to slice, surface, and volume plots (among others!) in 3D plot groups. I wonder if that might provide the functionality you are looking for?

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Posted: 7 months ago 26 apr 2024, 23:17 GMT-4

Dr Koslover thanks! But Deformation is different from surf(x,y,f(x,y)) in that it's actually a vector plot with 3 components? It doesn't allow surf(x,t,f(x,t)) where time is one of the arguments of surf.

Dr Koslover thanks! But Deformation is different from surf(x,y,f(x,y)) in that it's actually a vector plot with 3 components? It doesn't allow surf(x,t,f(x,t)) where time is one of the arguments of surf.

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