Can I call this plot as Contour plot?

Hello all,
Refer to the code below
clear all;
x=sin(2*pi*1000*((0:0.1:200)/10000));
y=cos(2*pi*1000*((0:0.1:200)/10000));
figure
plot(x,y)
xlabel ('Values of Sine');
ylabel('Values of Cos');
Can I call the plot I obtain as "Contour plot of x & y" ? What plot it is exactly?

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 19 Mar 2011

1 vote

What you're doing is called a parametric plot - x(t) against y(t) for a parameter variable t.

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Raviteja
Raviteja le 19 Mar 2011
then when a plot is called contour plot?
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 19 Mar 2011
A contour plot is a method for visualizing a scalar function of two variables: z = f(x,y). The contours are curves defined by setting z equal to a fixed value: f(x,y) = c
You can use a contour plot to visualize an implicitly-defined function f(x,y) = c by looking for just the single contour at level c.
Raviteja
Raviteja le 20 Mar 2011
Thank Matt,
For the given sine and cos wave, can you give an example of contour plot in matlab.You take any simple example to explore the above concept you told.
Thanks for this.
Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke le 20 Mar 2011
Have you looked at the documentation for "contour"? It has a couple of examples.
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/contour.html
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 20 Mar 2011
Ok, so x^2 + 2y^2 = 5 is an equation for an ellipse. Two ways to plot this in MATLAB:
Parametrically
t = linspace(0,2*pi);
x = cos(t)*sqrt(5);
y = sin(t)*sqrt(5/2);
plot(x,y)
Using contours
[x,y] = meshgrid(linspace(-2.5,2.5));
z = x.^2 + 2*y.^2;
contour(x,y,z,[5 5])

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 19 Mar 2011
Sure:
%your stuff followed by:
title('Contour plot of x & y');

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 19 Mar 2011
::rimshot:: Thank you, you've been great. Don't forget to tip your waiter.

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