i have text with data an di dont know how to create a surface plot using surf function.
load('exportfilecst4.txt');
X = exportfilecst4(:,1);
Y = exportfilecst4(:,2);
z1 = exportfilecst4(:,4);
z2 = exportfilecst4(:,5);
z3 = exportfilecst4(:,6);
Z = z3;
plot3(X,Y,Z,'*','markerSize',3);
grid on
this is my code right now
i have attach the text file bellow
can anyone change it to surface plot

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data = dlmread('exportfilecst4.txt');
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
z = data(:,6);
figure
surf(reshape(x,31,[]),reshape(y,31,[]),reshape(z,31,[]))
surf.png

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son nguyen xuan's incorrectly accepted "Answer" moved here:
oh thank you so much
i'm sorry can you explain further how would you choose number 31? cause when i apply the code to another file, it can not produce a result
thank you
Hi son nguyen xuan-san,
This is because, looking at your data, x (=> 1st column) value repeats 31 times.
hi , nice to meet you.
This is Hyoung Sup Kim from Korea.
Can I ask a question about reshape function?
I applied your command for my project.
But, it didn't work.
I will attach my data.txt file.
Please correct your code.
Thanks
From hskim
Hi @형섭 김-san,
Looking at your data file, column-1 and -2 ware not sorted (I'm not sure why the data was saved in this order...).
Anyway, you can do the same thing by sorting the data, like:
% Read data file
D = readmatrix('uniformity_raw_1108_1118_7.56percent.txt',...
'Delimiter','\t\t');
% Sort the data
D = sortrows(D,[1 2]);
% Reshape to make grid-style data array
xGrid = reshape(D(:,1),5,[]);
yGrid = reshape(D(:,2),5,[]);
zGrid = reshape(D(:,3),5,[]);
% Visualize the data
figure
surf(xGrid, yGrid, zGrid)
Dear Akira
Thank you for your kindly advice.
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