3d plot without grid

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Farzad Etemadi
Farzad Etemadi on 24 Nov 2015
Commented: Star Strider on 25 Nov 2015
To plot a 3d function z=f(x,y), Matlab 3d plot commands such as mesh(X,Y,Z) need a grid of X and Y over which Z is evaluated. What if the data to be plotted is in the form of 3-tuples:(x1, y1, z1), (x2,y2,z2), ...? Is there a function for that?
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 24 Nov 2015
See if the plot3 function does what you want. Another option is scatter3.
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Farzad Etemadi
Farzad Etemadi on 25 Nov 2015
To be more specific, I need mesh of z=f(x,y), but my data is not in the form of a grid. plot3 and scatter3 commands do not create a mesh. The plots created by plot3 or scatter3 are hard to visualize as they use dots or connect all the points with lines.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 25 Nov 2015
If you want to create a grid for scattered data, use one of the Scattered Data Interpolation functions.

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