how to plot a 3-dimensional matrix

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RUTWIK GHIYA
RUTWIK GHIYA le 16 Sep 2014
Commenté : Tien Thang Dinh le 16 Juil 2019
Let say i have a 3-d matrix rand(3,3,3);
I want to see this 27 values in a box (a plot where we define all the three z-axis) from x=1:3; y=1:3, z=1:3;
can anybody help?

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José-Luis
José-Luis le 16 Sep 2014
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Tien Thang Dinh
Tien Thang Dinh le 16 Juil 2019
das gefällt mir, kurz und knackig

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Adam Cutbill
Adam Cutbill le 16 Sep 2014
Modifié(e) : Adam Cutbill le 16 Sep 2014
X=rand(3,9,3); %(3 coords, 9 points, 3 groups)=27 points.
X=reshape(X,[],3);
plot3(X(:,1),X(:,2),X(:,3),'.');
In general, I'd avoid a 3D matrix. What you're really doing with a 2D matrix is accessing the point and the coordinate (2 indices, i=point,j=coordinate). You can have as many dimensions in the coordinates as you want. If you want to go 3D, then you're accessing the group, the point and the coordinate (i,j,k). Make sure this is what you want if you're using 3D matrices.
Not sure what you mean about a box but I don't think rand(3,3,3) is what you are after.
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Huy Kien Bui
Huy Kien Bui le 1 Avr 2019
Thank you so much, Adam Cutbill.
It's work in my case.
A little bit change in code:
%% B: 3D matrix 1x258x8
X=reshape(B,[],8); %% X: 2D matrix 258x8
[xx yy] = meshgrid(1:8,1:258);
plot3(xx,yy,X,'*');
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RUTWIK GHIYA
RUTWIK GHIYA le 16 Sep 2014
Thanks john for the quick response.
But i think in plot3, we define only x and y axis and the points we plot are the in accordance with z-axis.
Here I want to plot the three axis....and then plot the 27 points obtained by rand(3,3,3);
in order from (1,1,1) to (3,3,3)...can u help me with that?

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