plot many sphere with variant radii
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hi to all
i have spheres centers and radii and i just want to plot n spheres with variant radii in a cube ,like below figure.how can i do that?

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Aashray
le 24 Avr 2025
Hello Amir
MATLAB’s built-in “surf” function can be used to plot surfaces in three dimensions. I have included an example code below for better understanding:
n = 35; % Number of spheres
cubeSize = 10; % Cube dimensions
% Using placeholder values for radii and centers
radii = 0.5 + rand(n, 1)*0.4;
centers = radii + (cubeSize - 2 * radii) .* rand(n, 3);
% These values can be replaced by actual values as below:
% radii = [1.2; 0.8; 1.5; ...];
% centers = [2, 3, 4;
% 5, 5, 5;
% 1, 1, 1;
% ...];
% Plot setup
figure;
hold on;
axis equal;
xlim([0 cubeSize]);
ylim([0 cubeSize]);
zlim([0 cubeSize]);
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
zlabel('Z');
title('Spheres with Given Centers and Radii');
% Plot each sphere using the given center and radius
for i = 1:n
r = radii(i);
center = centers(i, :);
[X, Y, Z] = sphere(20); % Resolution of sphere
X = r * X + center(1);
Y = r * Y + center(2);
Z = r * Z + center(3);
% Plot the sphere
surf(X, Y, Z, 'EdgeColor', 'none', 'FaceAlpha', 0.9);
end
view(3);
grid on;
You can also adjust the transparency of the spheres by modifying the “FaceAlpha” parameter, set it from 0 (fully transparent) to 1 (fully opaque).
Below are some example images of the plot generated using the above code:

For more details on the functions used, you can refer to the MATLAB documentation:
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