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Very beginner question: plot excel via scatter3d but getting error

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vapeur
vapeur le 21 Mai 2017
Commenté : Star Strider le 21 Mai 2017
Hi there, I've tried to plot a set of data (188 points from a table 188*3) using scatter3d, and codes are below.
x=data01(:,1);
y=data01(:,2);
z=data01(:,3);
scatter3(x,y,z);
and my x value is a list of 188 numbers of x-coordinate(purely number), and it is a table with 188*1.
It is very simple, but I continued got error saying 'input arguments must be numeric, datetime, duration or categorical'. I cannot find solution...and it kills half of my day..would somebody like to help? Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Mai 2017
Because your data01 is a table, you need to extract the content of the table.
x=data01{:,1};
y=data01{:,2};
z=data01{:,3};
scatter3(x,y,z);
Or if you know the variable names you could use them. For example if the variable names in the table are Lat, Lon, Alt, then you could code
x = data01.Lat;
y = data01.Lon;
z = data01.Alt;
scatter3(x,y,z);
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vapeur
vapeur le 21 Mai 2017
Thanks! I just knew from you that the curly braces can do what parenthesis cannot..

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 21 Mai 2017
You need to use cell array addressing.
This works:
figure(1)
scatter3(data01{:,1}, data01{:,2}, data01{:,3})
Note the curly braces ‘{}’ denoting cell array addressing.

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