How to colormap a 3D trajectory using a 4th array

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Jon
Jon le 4 Août 2014
Commenté : Behnam Majd le 2 Août 2022
Hello Im having some difficulties making a 3D plot, specifically w.r.t. the colormaps
I want to plot a trajectory in 3D using arrays x,y and z. I have a fourth array (a) corresponding to the acceleration at (x,y,z), it has values between [0,1]. I want the trajectory colored using the colormap('jet') based on the acceleration array.
How do I do this

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Ashish Gudla
Ashish Gudla le 4 Août 2014
You can use “scatter3” function to plot your trajectory and also pass the additional arguments, the size of the point and the color of the point (which in your case is the acceleration vector). "scatter3" automatically normalizes the 5th input argument values to the current colormap and uses it.
You can get more information on how to use scatter3 function in the documentation here
Example:
>> t = 0:0.1:10;
>> x = 5*cos(t);
>> y = 5*sin(t);
>> z = sin(t)+cos(t)+t; % A random trajectory
>> a = rand(1,101) %acceleration values generated randomly for example
>> scatter3(x,y,z,5,a)
>> colormap(jet) %change colormap to required the required one
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Behnam Majd
Behnam Majd le 2 Août 2022
owoow that was so helpful , tnx a lot

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