Displaying the order of objects on an axis

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Bob Friday
Bob Friday le 5 Mar 2015
Commenté : Bob Friday le 9 Mar 2015
I have a matrix that I am making a surface plot of and then trying to overlay a rectangle on top of it. I can not get the rectangle to be displayed on top of the surface.
figure(6)
h1= surface(M)
h2= rectangle(0,0,3,3,'Facecolor','r')
% I have tried to flip the children objects of the current axes but they did not work. I also tried uistack
% Is there something about a surface object that prevents anything from being rendered on top of it?
set(gca,'children',flipud(get(gca,'children')))
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Adam
Adam le 5 Mar 2015
Are you sure the rectangle is present on the axes and within the axis limits that you set rather than somewhere off the axes?

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Chris McComb
Chris McComb le 5 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Chris McComb le 5 Mar 2015
You're having this problem because the rectangle command draws the object in the xy plane, with z=0. Therefore, since I'm guessing your surface has z > 0, the rectangle necessarily falls underneath it.
What if you did something like this?
% Plot surface
h1 = surface(M);
% Max height in surface
max_surf = max(M(:));
% Make a patch instead of rectangle
h2 = patch([0 3 3 0], [0 0 3 3], max_surf*ones(1,4), 'r');
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Bob Friday
Bob Friday le 9 Mar 2015
Thanks, this makes sense and works great!

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