3D plot a function f(x,y,z)
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I have a function of the coordinates x,y and z like the following :
function f= f(x,y,z)
if (x>0) & (y<1) % this is just an example, do whatever you want with the variables
f= 1;
else
f= x-y+2*z;
end
end
That I want to plot like by using the fimplicit3() function :
syms f(x,y,z)
f(x,y,z) = x^2 + y^2 - z^2;
fimplicit3(f)
The problem is fimplicit3 deals with the symbolic variables but fails to take as argument a function that I 'manually' specified above.
Is there another way to plot such a function ?
I just wanna draw some balls in space.
Réponses (2)
g=fimplicit3(@f);
function g = f(x,y,z)
g=1./x.^2 - 1./y.^2 + 1./z.^2;
end
6 commentaires
Omar Keele
le 13 Oct 2022
Torsten
le 13 Oct 2022
fimplicit3 plots the surface for which f(x,y,z) = 0.
For your function, this will be impossible for (x>0 & y<1) since f will always be 1 there.
Omar Keele
le 13 Oct 2022
Modifié(e) : Omar Keele
le 13 Oct 2022
Torsten
le 13 Oct 2022
I think you have a false impression of what fimplicit plots.
Omar Keele
le 13 Oct 2022
Drc
le 20 Avr 2023
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