How to surface or mesh plot imported data?
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Daniel Bozi
on 21 Sep 2023
Commented: Star Strider
on 21 Sep 2023
Hi!
I am new to matlab and could not find answer to how to import data organised like a matrix with a space as delimiter. It looks like this
x1 y1 z11
x1 y2 z12
x1 y3 z13 .... (etc)
until the last row
xn y1 zn1
xn y2 zn2
...
xn yn znn
I would like to have the x and y coordinates in the plane and the z coordinates as the height above the plane, either in a surf or a mesh plot, but all tutorials and help articles I find are for excel or use code that throws errors when I try to use them.
All help is appreciated! Thanks! :-)
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Star Strider
on 21 Sep 2023
‘... I need some commands that instructs MatLab that VarName1 and VarName2 are x and y respectively, while VarName3 is the z-coordinate.’
Perhaps something like this —
testout = readtable('YourExcelFile.xlsx')
testout.Properties.VariableNames = {'x','y','z'};
X = reshape(testout.x, 21,[]);
Y = reshape(testout.y, 21,[]);
Z = reshape(testout.z, 21,[]);
figure
plot(X, Y, Z)
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y)
zlabel('Z')
Make appropriate changes to work with your file and data.
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Star Strider
on 21 Sep 2023
As always, my pleasure!
My using plot instead of surf was an oversight. My apologies! (I need to proofread my code here before posting it.)
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KSSV
on 21 Sep 2023
Refer this link: https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/412639-creating-surface-plot-from-a-matrix-with-3-columns?s_tid=srchtitle
If you have more doubts..attach your file.
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