Error using mesh z must be a matrix

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Anish Sundar Gowthaman
Anish Sundar Gowthaman le 14 Avr 2021
Commenté : Daniel Pollard le 15 Avr 2021
>> t=linspace(0,2,100);
>> x=t; y=t. ^2; z=t.^3;
>> plot3 (x,y,z), grid
>> t=linspace(–5,5,50); y=x;
>> z=–7./(1+x.^2+y.^2);
>> mesh(z)
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Anish Sundar Gowthaman
Anish Sundar Gowthaman le 15 Avr 2021
@Daniel Pollard What corrections should I make ?
Daniel Pollard
Daniel Pollard le 15 Avr 2021
I don't know how to answer that when I don't know what the aim of your code is. Star Strider has left an answer - perhaps they figured out what you're after?

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 14 Avr 2021
The arguments to ‘z’ need to be matrices in order for ‘z’ to be a matrix. Use ndgrid or meshgrid (linked to on that page) to create the matrices.
Try this:
t=linspace(0,2,100);
x=t;
y=t.^2;
z=t.^3;
figure
plot3(x,y,z)
grid on
t=linspace(-5,5,50);
y=x;
[X,Y] = ndgrid(x,y);
z= @(x,y) -7./(1+x.^2+y.^2);
figure
mesh(X,Y,z(X,Y))
.

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