How to plot 3D vectors on a 2D plot?

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Loren99
Loren99 el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Loren99 el 25 de Mayo de 2022
Hi everyone! I need to create a 2D plot where the elements that are at z = 1 must be at the same level of the elements at x and y but these elements along z must be highlighted against the background on x and y in order to be distinguished. How can I do it?
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Star Strider
Star Strider el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Where are the data?
Uz = unzip('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1009395/Prova_test.zip');
Uz2 = [num2cell((1:numel(Uz))') Uz']
Uz2 = 120×2 cell array
{[ 1]} {'Prova_test/codice_opcode.asv' } {[ 2]} {'Prova_test/codice_opcode.m' } {[ 3]} {'Prova_test/Scenari/' } {[ 4]} {'Prova_test/Scenari/Nuovascena.stl' } {[ 5]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/' } {[ 6]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/' } {[ 7]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/deer.ply' } {[ 8]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/opcodemesh.m' } {[ 9]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/opcodemeshdemo.m' } {[10]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/opcodemeshmex.mexw64'} {[11]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/matlab/read_ply2.m' } {[12]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/opcode/' } {[13]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/opcode/CMakeLists.txt' } {[14]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/opcode/Ice/' } {[15]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/opcode/Ice/IceAABB.cpp' } {[16]} {'Prova_test/Subfunctions/opcode/Ice/IceAABB.h' }
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 24 de Mayo de 2022
The solution likely varies depending on your data, but I would probably first look into using imagesc:
This way, the difference in Z is captured in the color displayed in the figure.
imagesc(new_x,new_y,hit);
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Loren99
Loren99 el 24 de Mayo de 2022
@Cris LaPierre thank you very much for both the methods! Just a curiosity. In gscatter, is there a way to not plot the legend as well? because I need the clean image
Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Cris LaPierre el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Yes. Use this syntax, where doleg is either 'on' or 'off'.
gscatter(x,y,g,clr,sym,siz,doleg)
You can't skip an input, so your code might look like this (empty brackets uses the default value)
gscatter(new_x,new_y,hit,[],[],[],'off');
You can explore these and other optional inputs in the linked documentation page.

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