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

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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Yes, this seems like perfect solution to my problem. I was not aware of 'griddata' function. Thanks a lot!
You are welcome. I'm glad I could help.
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.
Thank you @Les.

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