Suppose we have a 3D array r(x,y,z) filled with values 1 and 2. 1. How to visualise it into a 3D model? 2. How to visualise only "2" values, i.e. make "1" invisible? Thank you!

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Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
Modifié(e) : Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016

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Ok, so try this one. It includes a fast way to generate a random array with only 1 or 2 entries.
%generate a 3d-matrix of size 10x5x5 with values 1,2.
R = randi(2,10,5,5);
%define coordinate grid
x = 1:10; y = 1:5; z = 1:5;
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(x,y,z);
%detect points with label=1
I1 = R==1;
%plot points with label=1
scatter3(X(I1),Y(I1),Z(I1),'filled');

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Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
Modifié(e) : Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016

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Try this out. Given a set of 10 points (3dim) and a set of labels (1,2) it returns the plot of the points according to the labels.
XYZ = rand(10,3);
R = [1,1,2,1,2,2,2,1,2,1];
R1 = (R==1);
R2 = (R==2);
figure;
scatter3(XYZ(R1,1),XYZ(R1,2),XYZ(R1,3),'r','filled');
hold on;
scatter3(XYZ(R2,1),XYZ(R2,2),XYZ(R2,3),'b','filled');
hold off;
You may also want to map colors of the colormap directly to labels, in automated way.
figure;
scatter3(XYZ(:,1),XYZ(:,2),XYZ(:,3),30,R,'filled');

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Vadim Tambovtsev
Vadim Tambovtsev le 26 Sep 2016
Modifié(e) : Vadim Tambovtsev le 26 Sep 2016
r=[1 2 1; 1 1 1; 2 2 2]
R1=(r==1);
R2=(r==2);
figure;
scatter3(r(R1,1),r(R1,2),r(R1,3));
If I test your code using this trivial 3D matrix, I get an error "
Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in test1 (line 6)
scatter3(r(R1,1),r(R1,2),r(R1,3)); "
Can you please correct my script?
Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
Is your "r" the matrix of coordinates or labels? They are different.
Vadim Tambovtsev
Vadim Tambovtsev le 26 Sep 2016
r is the set of values
Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
And where you stored the 3d point coordinates? Why is your "r" a matrix instead of a vector?
Vadim Tambovtsev
Vadim Tambovtsev le 26 Sep 2016
Initially I have a big grid 100x50x50, filled with values 1 and 2. r(x,y,z). r is the coordinates, not values. But each r(x,y,z) can be either 1 or 2.
Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
So for each 3d point, you have 3 labels??
Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti le 26 Sep 2016
Can you give me an examplt of an input yuo have to display?
Vadim Tambovtsev
Vadim Tambovtsev le 26 Sep 2016
Example

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