plot a surface for g-f=0
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Hi, would you mind telling me how can I plot g-f=0 as a surface.
f=0.07.*z.^2./(0.09+z.^2) and g=0.003+0.01.*(42./(42+(y-z).^4))
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Star Strider
2022년 6월 5일
That is challenging, however it will work with certain restrictions on the matrix dimensions (i.e. they must both be the same sizes) —
f = @(z) 0.07.*z.^2./(0.09+z.^2);
g = @(y,z) 0.003+0.01.*(42./(42+(y-z).^4));
N = 25;
y = linspace(-10, 10, N);
z = linspace(-10, 10, N);
[Y,Z] = ndgrid(y,z);
figure
surf(Y,Z,f(Z))
colormap(turbo)
figure
surf(Y,Z,g(Y,Z))
colormap(turbo)
figure
surf(Y,Z,g(Y,Z)-f(Z))
hold on
contour3(Y,Z,g(Y,Z)-f(Z), [0 0], '-r', 'LineWidth',2) % Plot Contour At 0
hold off
colormap(turbo)
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Paul
2022년 6월 6일
Why use ndgrid() here and not meshgrid()? Doesn't surf expect the first two arguments to be in meshgrid() format?
Star Strider
2022년 6월 6일
Either work, although the outputs are different. Some functions require meshgrid and others require ndgrid.
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