Using interp to plot

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mick777
mick777 le 21 Août 2014
Commenté : mick777 le 22 Août 2014
I have the following plot:
Nx=5; % let it be an odd number for symmetry
Ny=5;
Nx1=Nx-1;
Ny1=Ny-1;
R= 5; %peak1
L=-5; %peak2
d=2; % distance between the two peaks
l=2; % length of each peak
V=zeros(Nx,Ny);
V((Nx1/2)-1,((Ny1/2)+1-(l/2)):((Ny1/2)+1+(l/2)))=R;
V((Nx1/2)-1+d,((Ny1/2)+1-(l/2)):((Ny1/2)+1+(l/2)))=L;
V=V';
x=linspace(0,25,25);
y=linspace(0,25,25);
h = meshgrid(V);
surf(x,y,h);
Since it is not defined as an exponential function, Is it possible to use interp to have a smooth surf plot (that makes it look less rectangular)?

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Adam
Adam le 21 Août 2014
interp2
should do what you want.
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Adam
Adam le 21 Août 2014
Modifié(e) : Adam le 21 Août 2014
Do you really want your interpolated grid to run from -3 to 3 given that your original ran from 0 to 25?
Try:
[Xq,Yq] = meshgrid(0:0.25:25);
Vq = interp2(x,y,h,Xq,Yq )
instead
mick777
mick777 le 22 Août 2014
It works. I understood where I went wrong. Thanks

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