How to plot an elliptical surface in Matlab?
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Hello there,
Is there a way to plot an elliptical surface (elliptical plate) in Matlab? I've tried the code below (among other codes), but instead of an ellipse, I get a squared shape (I think it is because of meshgrid).
a= 8; b = 6; x=linspace(-a,a,60); y = b*sqrt(1-(x./a).^2);
x = [x; x(length(x):-1:1)]; y = [-y, y];
[x,y]=meshgrid(x,y);
%y = b*sqrt(1-(x./a).^2);
z = ones(size(x));
surface(x,y,z)
Thank you,
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Joseph Cheng
le 22 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Joseph Cheng
le 22 Avr 2014
depending on what you want to do with it matlab has the function
[x, y, z] = ellipsoid(0,0,0,8,6,3.25,30);
you'll only need half of the generated ellipsoid and you can flatten z to be 1.
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Andrew Newell
le 22 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Andrew Newell
le 22 Avr 2014
You have defined the perimeter of an ellipse, and meshgrid just turns it into a square grid. The command patch allows you to plot your ellipse and fill it with your color of choice.
a= 8; b = 6; x=linspace(-a,a,60); y = b*sqrt(1-(x./a).^2);
x = [x fliplr(x)]; y = [-y y]; z = ones(size(x));
patch(x,y,z,'g')
axis equal
The command axis equal ensures that the ellipse has its true shape and is not distorted by the scale.
Here is another example where z varies and the view is specified:
a= 8; b = 6; x=linspace(-a,a,60); y = b*sqrt(1-(x./a).^2);
x = [x fliplr(x)]; y = [-y y]; z = sin(x);
patch(x,y,z,'g')
axis equal
view(18,22)
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fernanr5
le 22 Avr 2014
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Andrew Newell
le 22 Avr 2014
Please note that it is less confusing to use "Comment on this Answer" to respond to a particular answer.
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