How to interchange Z and Y axes direction in MATLAB?

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i have 3D plot in matlab lets say i use example isosurface from matlab help [x,y,z,v] = flow; p = patch(isosurface(x,y,z,v,-3)); isonormals(x,y,z,v,p) set(p,'FaceColor','red','EdgeColor','none'); daspect([1 1 1]) view(3); axis tight camlight lighting gouraud xlabel('x-axis');ylabel('y-axis');zlabel('z-axis'); but the problem is that z axis is in vertical direction, and x & y is horizontal direction. i want to interchange so that x and z is horizontal direction and y is in vertical direction. well i can manipulate data dan axis label, but i prefer to do without manipulate the data. is there anyone knows how to do it? thanks
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Adam
Adam on 11 Oct 2018
Why not just rotate the plot to the suitable angle? e.g.
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If you still want the z axis to be the z axis despite being horizontal.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Oct 2018
Shouldn't these be answers down below in the official Answers section? They sound like answers to me.

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atek
atek on 19 Dec 2020
Interchange the order of variables you are plotting, i.e. instead of plotfx(x,y,z) use plotfx(z,x,y)

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