How to fill a volume plot of a vector valued functions (with 3 variables)
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Again, I'm ascending new ground, now dealing with volume plots. I'm aware of Matlabs documentary concering this topic. But it doesn't seem to cover my problem. It's about plotting:

To the best of my knowldege this function will map a cuboid to
. So it should be representable without reducing any dimension. I feel like inconvenient doing this in Matlab, since there doesn't seem to exist some nice functions like mesh or surf for volumes, so I just can't
[u,v,w] = meshgrid(-1:0.1:1);
x = u.^2+u;
y = v.^2+v;
z = z.^2+z;
mesh(x,y,z) %... just defined for surfaces.
Nevertheless Is there some equivalence for volumes?
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darova
le 7 Juin 2021
Maybe isosurface
KSSV
le 7 Juin 2021
Have a look on slice
Niklas Kurz
le 8 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : Niklas Kurz
le 8 Juin 2021
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Matt J
le 7 Juin 2021
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Niklas Kurz
le 8 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : Niklas Kurz
le 8 Juin 2021
But a vector field is a vector-valued function from R^3 to R^3. Is that not what you want?
[u,v,w] = meshgrid(-1:0.1:1);
x = u.^2+u;
y = v.^2+v;
z = w.^2+w;
quiver3(u,v,w,x,y,z)
Niklas Kurz
le 9 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : Niklas Kurz
le 9 Juin 2021
Niklas Kurz
le 9 Juin 2021
Modifié(e) : Niklas Kurz
le 9 Juin 2021
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