Error: Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector
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Hey, so I am trying to plot this but I get this error. I'm fairly new to MATLAB so I dont know how to fix this issue. Thank you!
close all;
A1 = csvread('Circle6inch copy');
A2 = csvread('Circle12inchCopy');
A3 = csvread('Circle18inchCopy');
r = [6,12,18];
x = [cos(A1(:,1))*r(1); cos(A2(:,1))*r(2); cos(A3(:,1))*r(3)] ;
y = [sin(A1(:,1))*r(1); sin(A2(:,1))*r(2); sin(A3(:,1))*r(3)] ;
a = [A1(:,2); A2(:,2); A3(:,2)];
z = meshgrid(x,y);
n = length(x);
m = length(y);
for i = 1 : n
for j = 1 : m
z(i,j) = a(j);
end
end
[ii,ii] = unique(z','rows','first');
out = z(:,sort(ii));
z = out;
surf(x,y,a);
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jean claude
le 10 Déc 2017
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Walter Roberson
le 10 Déc 2017
With three outputs, meshgrid() is going to output 3D arrays, but the z input to meshgrid needs to be 2D.
Aside from that, your code is dubious. Your lines
for i = 1 : n
for j = 1 : m
z(i,j) = a(j);
end
end
set all rows to have the same content. For example, z(1,5) = a(5), but also z(2,5) = a(5), z(3,5) = a(5) and so on. There does not appear to be much point in that.
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