Scatter3 and surf yields a bug?
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The following code yields a bug:
close all
colors = colormap('summer');
color = colors(end,:);
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
hold on
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color);
lineArr = 0:0.1:1;
daspect([1 1 1]);
view(3)
camlight;
lighting phong;
set(gca, 'Color', 'none');
camlight('left')
axis equal
scatter3(-0.1*ones(1,length(lineArr)),lineArr,lineArr,'fill','MarkerFaceColor', 'red')
xlabel('xaxis')
Namely that some areas around the red markers turns into green. Can this be fixed?
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Matz Johansson Bergström
el 21 de Ag. de 2014
I don't see anything wrong with this render. Where are these "green areas" exactly? If you mean the yellow/green sides, this is due to the camera light.
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Youssef Khmou
el 21 de Ag. de 2014
To get uniform color, delete the light commands :
colors = colormap('summer');
color = colors(end,:);
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
hold on
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color);
surf([0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color);
lineArr = 0:0.1:1;
daspect([.5 .5 .5]);
view(3)
%camlight;
lighting phong;
set(gca, 'Color', 'none');
%camlight('right')
axis equal
scatter3(-0.1*ones(1,length(lineArr)),lineArr,lineArr,'fill','MarkerFaceColor', 'red')
xlabel('xaxis')
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José-Luis
el 21 de Ag. de 2014
Making the patches transparent will show the points that are missing from your plot:
colors = colormap('summer');
color = colors(end,:);
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
hold on
surf([0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
surf([0 1; 0 1],[0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
surf([1 1; 1 1],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
surf([0 0; 0 0],[0 0; 1 1],[0 1; 0 1],'faceColor',color,'facealpha',0.5);
lineArr = 0:0.1:1;
daspect([1 1 1]);
view(3)
camlight;
lighting phong;
set(gca, 'Color', 'none');
camlight('left')
axis equal
scatter3(-0.1*ones(1,length(lineArr)),lineArr,lineArr,'fill','MarkerFaceColor', 'red')
xlabel('xaxis')
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Matz Johansson Bergström
el 21 de Ag. de 2014
Editada: Matz Johansson Bergström
el 21 de Ag. de 2014
The reason the points disappear when you move the eye's position is because of axis clipping planes used by Matlab. When the points are outside of these clipping planes, they are cut out of the view. Try by moving the camera, you will see what I mean.
You can modify the axis by calling axis([xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax]) so you can set it for yourself or simply remove axis equal. See http://www.mathworks.se/help/matlab/ref/axis.html for more information.
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Matz Johansson Bergström
el 22 de Ag. de 2014
Editada: Matz Johansson Bergström
el 22 de Ag. de 2014
The "green areas" is another issue connected with the camera light. Because you have the lighting turned on, the planes or parts of a more complex 3d object facing away from the light will be shaded (using Phong in this example). You can change the light source position
light('Position', [-1 0 0], 'Style', 'infinite');
Now the nearest cube plane will be brighter than the others, which is maybe what you want.
Jon Vegard
el 22 de Ag. de 2014
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Star Strider
el 22 de Ag. de 2014
@Jon — You may also need to set the 'MarkerEdgeColor' to 'r' in the scatter3 call, if I understand your Answer here correctly.
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