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How to change the scaling back to negative values after applying accumarray function?

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jgillis16
jgillis16 le 23 Juin 2015
Commenté : Star Strider le 23 Juin 2015
I had to impose the accumarray function on two variables, C12 and S12. S12 had negative numbers up to -89 so I had to modify the accumarray function, and input it instead as:
A = accumarray([C12+1, S12+90], 1);
mesh(A)
My question is: now that I plotted the values, how to I change the values of S12 back to their original values within the plot?
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 23 Juin 2015
Well, if this question is redundant and the discussion happens in the other thread, maybe it ought to be deleted?
Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Juin 2015
I agree, but I’ll leave that decision to jgillis16. This thread began during the night for me (GMT-6), so I didn’t know then it had posted.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 23 Juin 2015
Wouldn't
mesh(S12, C12, A)
work?
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jgillis16
jgillis16 le 23 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : jgillis16 le 23 Juin 2015
C12 - 179 x 361 double
S12 - 179 x 361 double
A - 361 x 179 double
Guillaume
Guillaume le 23 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 23 Juin 2015
How does accumarray work if C and S are 2D and with that many columns?
Wasn't your code
A = accumarray([C12(:)+1, S12(:)+1], 1)
rather?
Anyway, I didn't think this through properly, this should work (assuming the above A):
mesh(min(S):max(S), min(C):max(C), A)
Basically, you just want to pass to mesh the original range of your S and C.

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