How to plot a surface-like plot when the data is not regularly spaced

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Abhinav
Abhinav le 12 Déc 2017
Commenté : Abhinav le 13 Déc 2017
I have 3-d data, where first two columns (x,y) are independent and the third column (z) is dependent upon first two. I want to have a surface plot of the data so that I can see what region in (x,y) space gives low values of z and what region gives high values of z. But I am not able to use a surface plot because the data is not regularly spaced as required for using 'surf'. I have attached the mat-file containing three columns for reference. Is there a good way of solving this problem?

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Michal Dobai
Michal Dobai le 12 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : Michal Dobai le 12 Déc 2017
How about this?
[xi,yi] = meshgrid(0:0.01:10, 0:0.01:10);
zi = griddata(demodata(:,1),demodata(:,2),demodata(:,3),xi,yi);
handle = surf(xi,yi,zi, 'EdgeColor', 'none');
% I adjusted color limits for better-looking plot of your data
handle.Parent.CLim = [-100 -80];
There is the whole page about it MATLAB in documentation: Interpolating Scattered Data
Result plot:
Is this what you need?
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Les Beckham
Les Beckham le 13 Déc 2017
If you have to deal with smoothing out noise in the data, or extrapolating beyond the edges of your grid, you might want to take a look at John D'Errico's excellent File Exchange submission gridfit.
Abhinav
Abhinav le 13 Déc 2017
Thank you @Les.

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