plot multiple variables with different colors
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Hi,
I have 3 variables x,y,z; each of them are double numeric arrays and their size is 1x316(all same size.
I want to plot these 3 variables in a 3D graph using scatter3(or any) function where i need to plot each variable in different colors.
Lets say:
scatter3(x,y,z,'ro','bo','go');
but i am unable to plot these with different colors in a same graph.
Please help!
Thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Déc 2016
Please answer my question. Give me a formula for where in 3d x(k),y(k),z(k) should go and what color the resulting point or points should be.
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Déc 2016
Your question is not making the greatest of sense to us, but I will give some possibilities:
1) Same axis as three different variables in different colors and distinct markers
axvec = 1 : length(x);
plot(axvec, x, 'ro', axvec, y, 'g^', axvec, z, 'b+');
2) Same axis as three different variables in different colors but same markers
plot( [x(:), y(:), z(:)], '*')
3) Three-dimensional scattered points, colored with RGB components proportional to the fraction of the way between minimum and maximum. Note: this technique cannot be used with more than 3 variables.
minx = min(x); miny = min(y); minz = min(z);
maxx = max(x); maxy = max(y); maxz = max(z);
xs = (x(:) - minx) ./ (maxx - minx); %scale by portion of the way through the range
ys = (y(:) - miny) ./ (maxy - miny);
zs = (z(:) - minz) ./ (maxz - minz);
cols = [xs, ys, zs]; %build a color table
pointsize = 30;
scatter3(x(:), y(:), z(:), pointsize, cols);
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