Beginner: Want to graph this formula as a 3d shape

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A le 11 Déc 2013
Commenté : Image Analyst le 11 Déc 2013
Hi,
I'm interested in graphing a formula similar to the one below in matlab as a shape. Is this at all possible?
x = [1/(y - z - 0.01)] - {1/[(1/(C+D))-((z + 1)/1000)]}
Assume that variables C and D are constants that require user input.
Thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 11 Déc 2013
You can plot this as a surface doing something like this:
C = 2;
D = 5;
z = -5:5;
y = -5:10;
[yy, zz] = meshgrid(y, z);
x = 1 ./ (yy - zz - 0.01) - 1 ./ (1/(C+D)-(zz + 1)/1000);
surf(x);
Be sure to check the parentheses that I used -- I had to guess at what you meant because yours were messed up.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 11 Déc 2013
A, it depends on what they mean. A video is 4D data: x, y, color channel, and time. It can be viewed as a movie. 4D data volumetric data can be viewed as a transparent/translucent volume (with more sophisticated software than MATLAB) If you get to 5D data and higher, you'd probably need to reduce it down to 4D or lower.
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A le 11 Déc 2013
Thanks! That worked.
Just a simple question. Is it theoretically impossible to graph a shape which has more than 3 variables? If it has...
a = -5 to 5; b = -5 to 5; c = -5 to 5; d = -5 to 5;
etc..?

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