Plotting 3D with two functions

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Luis Francisco Sanchez
Luis Francisco Sanchez on 31 Oct 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 31 Oct 2019
I have two functions (a,b,c,...,f are constants):
y(x) = ax^5 +bx^4 +cx^3 +dx^2 +ex + f
z(x) = a2x^5 +b2x^4 +c2x^3 +d2x^2 +e2x + f2
For the above I have a X-Y plot and a X-Z plot(the X axis is the same for both). I want to know how can I create a 3d plot that shows both coordinate systems. I would really aprecciate if anyone can code a solution
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Luis Francisco Sanchez
Luis Francisco Sanchez on 31 Oct 2019
Thank you very much. I have another doubt... If I have a compound function for y and z (it changes between specific intervals), how can I define the parameters for the different intervals in the plot?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Oct 2019
If you use the Symbolic Toolbox you can use piecewise()
If you are working numerically, then there is a trick that can often (but not always) be used:
result = (condition1) .* (expression_that_applies_when_condition1_is_true) + (condition2) .* (expression_that_applies_when_condition2_is_true);
for example,
y = (x>=0 & x<=5) .* (x.^2-5*x+3) + (x>5 & x<10) .* (3+sin(8*pi*x))

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