I can make a surface chart using the surf with the following information:
I was trying to do:
surf(Ef_teta_T2(:,1),f_vector,teta_i);
...
surf(Ef_teta_T2(:,36),f_vector,teta_i);
But the message appeared:
Error using surf
Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.
The graph I intend to make is the same as this:
I thank you for your help

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KSSV
KSSV 2020년 11월 2일

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Try
surf(teta_i,f_vector,Ef_teta_T2);

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Jacqueline Rigatto
Jacqueline Rigatto 2020년 11월 2일
Can I join the curves and make one (overlap)?
KSSV
KSSV 2020년 11월 2일
Yes you can.....but it depends on how your data is.
Jacqueline Rigatto
Jacqueline Rigatto 2020년 11월 2일
I will ask another question about this. Thank you KSSV

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2020년 11월 2일

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Can't you just do
surf(Ef_teta_T2);

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Jacqueline Rigatto
Jacqueline Rigatto 2020년 11월 2일
This doesn't work, because I need to include the direction. Thanks Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2020년 11월 2일
If you're going to use the surf(x,y,z) version with all of them being vectors, then they all need to have the same length. Yours don't.

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