plot3(X,Y,Z)
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Consider a function ๐ง = 2๐ฅexp((๐ฅ^2+๐ฆ^2)) with x and y on [-2, 2]. Create a line plot in 3-d using plot3(X,Y,Z).
Here is my code so far, please recommend how I fix this:
z=[-2:0.01:2];
x=-2:0.1:2;
y=-2:0.1:2;
[X Y]=meshgrid(x,y);
Z = 2.*X.*exp(-(X.^2+Y.^2))
plot3(X,Y,Z);
grid on
Is grid on or grid off required to make a this work? Why do we use it? Is it optional?

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Cris LaPierre
2020๋
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With plot3, you do not have to use meshgrid. Just create a vector a X values, a vector of Y values, and compute your Z values from the equation.
Whether grid needs to be on or off is up to whomever is grading your assignment. When it is on, it adds a grid to the axes. It does not affect how the plot behaves, just it's appearance.
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