Plotting surf figure, with 2 matrix and one vector. Position/Force over time.
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Trying to plot the below, but am getteing a wierd looking figure shape, does anybody know why?
set(gcf,'Renderer','painters')
figure (1)
surf(MatDecendingPosition, tid,MatDecendingForce)

where "tid" is a time vector, while "MatDecendingPosition" and "MatDecendingForce" are 2 3x220 matrix. Attached the value. Best regards Anders Mahler
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when you use surf, you want to see a surface Z according two others datas X, Y.
surf(X,Y,Z) means you will surf the matrix Z against the matrices of the same size X,Y (or the vectors X,Y), see meshgrid too convert vectors to matrices in order to surf.
Seeing your data (and your question), I think you want to do
figure;
subplot(211)
plot(tid',MatDecendingForce)
title('Force');
xlabel('time');
subplot(212)
plot(tid',MatDecendingPosition)
title('Position');
xlabel('time');
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Anders Mahler
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
Orion
el 31 de Oct. de 2014
ok, so you want to use plot3 ?
figure;
Colors = {'b','r','g'};
for i=1:3
plot3(tid',MatDecendingPosition(:,i),MatDecendingForce(:,i),Colors{i});
hold on;
end
xlabel('time');
ylabel('Position');
zlabel('Force');
grid
legend('result 1','result 2','result 3')
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