How can I draw 2 surfaces in one graph?
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Hi,
I am trying to create a 3d graph with 2 surfaces as I have 2 sets of 3d data. When i run the programme, the graphs are generated seperately. Please help. Below is the code I used:
function [fitresult, gof] = graph1(a, b, c, d)
[xData, yData, zData] = prepareSurfaceData( a, b, c );
ft = fittype( 'biharmonicinterp' );
opts = fitoptions( ft );
opts.Normalize = 'on';
[fitresult{1}, gof(1)] = fit( [xData, yData], zData, ft, opts );
figure( 'Name', 'surface1' );
h = plot( fitresult{1}, [xData, yData], zData );
xlabel( 'a' );
ylabel( 'b' );
zlabel( 'x' );
grid on
hold on;
[xData, yData, zData] = prepareSurfaceData( a, b, d ),
ft = 'linearinterp';
opts = fitoptions( ft );
opts.Normalize = 'on';
[fitresult{2}, gof(1)] = fit( [xData, yData], zData, ft, opts );
figure( 'Name', 'surface2' );
h = plot( fitresult{2}, [xData, yData], zData );
xlabel( 'a' );
ylabel( 'b' );
zlabel( 'x' );
grid on
Thank you.
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Tina
le 16 Juin 2017
Adam is right. If you use "figure(...)" again after "hold on;", it will ignore the "hold on" and generate a new plot.
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