To plot x y z according to time
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Hi, 
I have a . txt with 4 colums : time (t), x, y, z which is the x, y, z position of an object according to the time. 
I would like to plot the 3D position of this object. 
% Data (10)
t= [0,513819900000000
1,01409700000000
1,53027800000000
2,04589800000000
2,54634500000000
3,11879600000000
3,62982200000000
4,14455800000000
4,65201000000000
5,15476100000000]
x=[0,0144918600000000
0,0197000400000000
0,0212137600000000
0,00879137000000000
-0,0430479900000000
-0,173410000000000
-0,293167400000000
-0,315159100000000
-0,306979900000000
-0,291601800000000]
y=[0,0624466500000000
0,0602231400000000
0,0604935700000000
0,0402826200000000
-0,00244453500000000
0,0134661700000000
0,0535583300000000
0,0605951400000000
0,0840618800000000
0,0692208900000000]
z=[0,0765380100000000
0,0890338800000000
0,104488400000000
0,122371500000000
0,181203300000000
0,0617616700000000
-0,0800978800000000
-0,174215400000000
-0,175980100000000
-0,137890000000000]
% Subplot of the deplacement 
figure;
subplot(1,3,1); plot(t,x); title ('X to time');
subplot(1,3,2);plot(t,y); title ('Y to time');
subplot(1,3,3);plot(t,z); title ('Z to time');
% 3 plots in 1 figure 
figure;
plot3(x,y,z)
hold on
scatter3(x,y,z,[],t,'filled')
box on
grid on
Can I make another plot, more representative of the deplacement or not? 
Thank you very much.
AL
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  Luna
      
 on 28 Jan 2019
				The data you have provided is not understandable. 
Why all x y z and t have 2 columns? (10x2 double array). Can you attach .txt file instead? 
Accepted Answer
  Luna
      
 on 29 Jan 2019
        
      Edited: Luna
      
 on 29 Jan 2019
  
      Hello Anne,
I tried couple of things on your code and change the subplots into vertical instead of horizontal. Looks better.
I have added start and finish points with its legend to see the deplacement of the circles. But in 3D plot it looks very chaotic. I have added rotate3d on so when you right click on the plot go to X-Z view which is the best showing trajectory. I recommend this. 
The second and third thing I have tried to put arrows from one point to next point but 136 points are too much so it looked very complex. I don't recommend this. 
Also for animation you can use comet3 function. I recommend this to you to understand how your data moves from one to another point.
Please don't forget to read the comments inside the code. Hope those would be helpful.
tableData = readtable('LogPosition.txt');
t = tableData.temps_s_;
x = tableData.x_m_;
y = tableData.y_m_;
z = tableData.z_m_;
% Subplot of the deplacement 
figure;
subplot(3,1,1); plot(t,x); title ('X to time'); ylabel('X');
subplot(3,1,2);plot(t,y); title ('Y to time'); ylabel('Y');
subplot(3,1,3);plot(t,z); title ('Z to time'); ylabel('Z');
xlabel('Time');
% 3 plots in 1 figure 
figure;
plot3(x,y,z,'-b');
hold on
plot3(x,y,z,'co','LineWidth',0.5);
% plots start point:
plot3(x(1),y(1),z(1),'*g','LineWidth',5);
%plots end point:
plot3(x(end),y(end),z(end),'*r','LineWidth',5);
% add legend:
legend({'Trajectory','Points','Start Point','Finish Point'});
% some axis properties:
box on
grid on
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
zlabel('Z');
title('Object Position');
% Best way is X-Z view.
rotate3d on;
% Best way is X-Z view.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% This Section written for demo %%%%%%%%%%%%
%% comet3 Function Demo (Working very well)
figure;
comet3(x,y,z);
%% mArrow3 Function Demo (May not be working very well) looks bad.
Array = [x,y,z];
for i = 1:size(Array,1)-1
mArrow3(Array(i,:),Array(i+1,:),'stemWidth',0.0002,'facealpha',0.5,'tipWidth',0.005);
end
%% Or quiver3 Function Demo (May not be working very well, I could not make it work)
quiver3(x,y,z,u,v,w,S,'Color','k');
rotate3d on
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  Anne-Laure GUINET
 on 28 Jan 2019
        2 Comments
  madhan ravi
      
      
 on 28 Jan 2019
				If you accept your comment as answer people will think that got an answer to your question so move this answer to the comment section above!
  Anne-Laure GUINET
 on 30 Jan 2019
        1 Comment
  Luna
      
 on 30 Jan 2019
				Your welcome :) 
Please use "comment on this answer" section instead of posting an answer. 
u v w should be defined for quiver3 but I have never done that before. 
If the answer works for you,  please accept the answer :) 
  Okbah Alhafez
 on 31 May 2021
        Hi,
my file is in csv format . should i convert the Form , or its ok ?
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