Use scatter3d to plot large dataset with 7 colors

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B de Bruin
B de Bruin le 15 Août 2020
Commenté : Star Strider le 16 Août 2020
I have a dataset of about 1500 observations with three numerical variables X, Y, Z, plus a variable C assigning one of seven colors to each observation. How do I use scatter3d to get the corresponding graph (where each observation gets the color as specified in C)? I find many examples/posts for scatter3d on mathworks, but they all involve just a slightly different problem.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 15 Août 2020
It may be necessary to describe the problem in greater detail. The scatter3 documentation implies that it would be appropriate for the problem.
If ‘X’, ‘Y’, ‘Z’ and ‘C’ are matrices, it would be necessary to convert them to vectors to use scatter3:
figure
scatter3(X(:), Y(:), Z(:), [], C(:))
I sometimes find it preferable to use stem3, since it establishes the locations of the data, then hold, then scatter3 to add the colours.
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B de Bruin
B de Bruin le 16 Août 2020
Thanks again!
Star Strider
Star Strider le 16 Août 2020
As always, my pleasure!

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Ferheen Ayaz
Ferheen Ayaz le 15 Août 2020
I suggest to use surf or mesh instead of scatter 3d and colorbar for setting seven colors.
surf(X,Y,Z);
h=colorbar('Ticks',C);
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Ferheen Ayaz
Ferheen Ayaz le 15 Août 2020
I am not sure if it can be applied to your problem, but I have used the following before using surf
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(x,y,z)
B de Bruin
B de Bruin le 15 Août 2020
Might the data be too large for this? It doesn't halt.

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