Does surf() Behave as Expected with ndgrid() Inputs?
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Define a function
clear
f = @(x,y) x;
Case 1: square mesh, meshgrid, vector inputs to surf
x = 0:5;
y = 100:105;
[Xmesh,Ymesh] = meshgrid(x,y);
Zmesh = f(Xmesh,Ymesh);
figure
surf(x,y,Zmesh)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
Case 2: square mesh, ndgrid, vector inputs to surf
[Xnd,Ynd] = ndgrid(x,y);
Znd = f(Xnd,Ynd);
figure
surf(x,y,Znd)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
Cases 1 and 2 clearly indicate that the third input to surf should be built in meshgrid format consistent with the examples in the documentation.
What happens if using array inputs to surf?
Case 3: square mesh, meshgrid, array inputs to surf
figure
surf(Xmesh,Ymesh,Zmesh)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
Same result as Case 1, as expected
Case 4: square mesh, ndgrid, array inputs to surf
figure
surf(Xnd,Ynd,Znd)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
Why isn't Case 4 the same as Case 2?
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Voss
le 6 Juin 2022
"Why isn't Case 4 the same as Case 2?"
Because Case 2 is erroneous. For vectors X and Y input to surf, matrix Z must be of size numel(Y)-by-numel(X).
Case 2 produces a surface because x and y happen to be the same length, but consider what happens when vectors x and y aren't the same length:
f = @(x,y) x;
x = 0:6;
y = 100:105;
[Xnd,Ynd] = ndgrid(x,y);
Znd = f(Xnd,Ynd);
% Case 2: square mesh, ndgrid, vector inputs to surf
figure
try
surf(x,y,Znd) % Znd is numel(x)-by-numel(y)
catch ME
disp(ME.message);
end
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
% Case 2a (corrected): square mesh, ndgrid, vector inputs to surf
figure
surf(x,y,Znd.') % Znd.' is numel(y)-by-numel(x)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
% Case 4: square mesh, ndgrid, array inputs to surf
figure
surf(Xnd,Ynd,Znd)
xlabel('x');ylabel('y')
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Voss
le 6 Juin 2022
Modifié(e) : Voss
le 6 Juin 2022
"if using x,y vector inputs, then Z must be in meshgrid format"
I think that's a good way to put it.
"if using X,Y matrix inputs, then X/Y/Z can be in either meshgrid or ndgrid format"
Yes, or any other format.
X and Y need not represent points on a rectangular grid at all, e.g.:
r = linspace(0.5,2.5,5).';
th = linspace(0,2*pi,9);
X = r.*cos(th)
Y = r.*sin(th)
Z = r.*sqrt(th);
surf(X,Y,Z,'FaceColor','interp')
view([-115 65])
copyobj(gca(),figure())
view(2)
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