4D plots in Matlab?
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Hi, I was wondering whether one could plot a 4D line graph -- I am trying to track multiple cells in 3D (x, y, z position) over time, with all cells starting at origin (eg. t0(0,0,0), t1(0, 2, 2.5), t2(-1, 3, 4) etc..). This can easily be done in (x,y ,t) in Prism, but I would really like to plot the movement in 3 dimensions over time. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Gautam
on 23 Oct 2024 at 10:56
Hello Ali,
If you want to represent the change in 3D position of a graphic over time, you can represent this using with an animation. Here's an example demonstrating this:
numTimePoints = 100;
t = linspace(0, 10, numTimePoints); % Time vector
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
z = t;
figure;
hold on;
grid on;
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
zlabel('Z');
view(3);
line = plot3(x(1), y(1), z(1), 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2);
head = plot3(x(1), y(1), z(1), 'ro', 'MarkerSize', 8, 'MarkerFaceColor', 'r');
% Plot the trajectory as an animation
for i = 1:numTimePoints
line.XData = x(1:i);
line.YData = y(1:i);
line.ZData = z(1:i);
head.XData = x(i);
head.YData = y(i);
head.ZData = z(i);
pause(0.05);
end
This produces the following output:
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