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How to have different styles of mesh for matlab surfaces?

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A le 27 Avr 2015
Réponse apportée : pfb le 27 Avr 2015
Hi guys,
I have the below three test surfaces. I want each of the three surfaces to have the same color, but I want them distinguished based on different mesh style or line style or pattern? is it possible?
Thank you
x = [0:0.50:5];
y = {0:0.50:2; 2:0.50:3.5; 3.5:0.50:5};
Test1 = @(x,y)(x+y);
Test2 = @(x,y)(2.*x+y);
Test3 = @(x,y)(3.*x+y);
[X1,Y1] = meshgrid(x,y{1});
[X2,Y2] = meshgrid(x,y{2});
[X3,Y3] = meshgrid(x,y{3});
Z1 = Test1(X1,Y1);
Z2 = Test2(X2,Y2);
Z3 = Test3(X3,Y3);
figure(1)
s1 = surf(X1,Y1,Z1);
hold on
s2 = surf(X2,Y2,Z2);
s3 = surf(X3,Y3,Z3);
hold off
set(s1,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0.9 1 1]);
set(s2,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0.9 1 1]);
set(s3,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0.9 1 1]);

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pfb
pfb le 27 Avr 2015
uhm, mesh style should be easy, provided you do not use the same color for the faces and the mesh. I'm using black here.
set(s1,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0 0 0],'LineStyle','-');
set(s2,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0 0 0],'LineStyle','--');
set(s3,'FaceColor',[0.9 1 1],'edgecolor',[0 0 0],'LineStyle',':');

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