how do i plot the following in 3D
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Tlotlo Oepeng
le 28 Mai 2021
Réponse apportée : Walter Roberson
le 29 Mai 2021
i have x and y which are matrices
i perform operations to get U which is a coulmn vector how do i plot it agaisnt x,y which are matices. the erro i get is that z must be a matrix not scalor or vector
x=-(ngrid/2:ngrid/2-1)*0.2
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,x)
u%outputs coulmn vectors
my output U from my workspace is a coulu vector of 1x2001
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Walter Roberson
le 28 Mai 2021
U = exp(-0.5.*x.^2-0.5.*y.^2-0.5.*t.^2);
You need to rewrite U in terms of X and Y instead of x and y . But X and Y are 2D and probably not the same size as t, so you would need to reshape t into the third dimension, or
[X, Y, T] = meshgrid(x, x, t);
U = exp(-0.5.*X.^2-0.5.*Y.^2-0.5.*T.^2);
But now U will be 3D and you need to summarize it down to 2D in order to use a surface plot.
k1 = fU( z(i) , U(i) ); % first slope
That whole section would need to be rewritten in terms of U being 3D.
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Walter Roberson
le 29 Mai 2021
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U = exp(-0.5.*x.^2-0.5.*y.^2-0.5.*t.^2);
You need to rewrite U in terms of X and Y instead of x and y . But X and Y are 2D and probably not the same size as t, so you would need to reshape t into the third dimension, or
[X, Y, T] = meshgrid(x, x, t);
U = exp(-0.5.*X.^2-0.5.*Y.^2-0.5.*T.^2);
But now U will be 3D and you need to summarize it down to 2D in order to use a surface plot.
k1 = fU( z(i) , U(i) ); % first slope
That whole section would need to be rewritten in terms of U being 3D.
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