How does matlab draw the following image?
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ma Jack
el 18 de Jul. de 2022
Comentada: ma Jack
el 24 de Jul. de 2022

Note that the basic geometric elements inside are spheres, cones and small cylinders, and that the known data are the 3D positions of the spheres [x1,y1,z1] and the 3D vectors of the arrows on each small ball [x2,y2,z2], which seems difficult
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Adam Danz
el 18 de Jul. de 2022
Currently there is no 3D quiver function that produces those types of objects. There may be a file in the file exchange that comes close, for example: arrow3. Alternatively, you could produce a 3D quiver using the functions you described (sphere, and cylinder for the arrow and bars). If you go that route, I would make a function that creates 3D quiver arrows given a vector of direction and a vector of magnitudes.
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Chunru
el 24 de Jul. de 2022
clf
ax = axes;
hold on
view(3)
grid on
% The arrows (vertical)
[xs, ys, zs] = sphere(50);
[xc, yc, zc] = cylinder(0.5, 50);
[xa, ya, za] = cylinder([1 0], 50);
h(1) = surface(0.7*xs, 0.7*ys, zs, 'EdgeColor','none');
h(2) = surface(xc, yc, 5*zc, 'EdgeColor','none');
h(3) = surface(xa, ya, 2*za+5, 'EdgeColor','none');
t = hgtransform('Parent',ax);
set(h,'Parent',t)
% Make transform: rotate, translate, scaling and so on
Ry = makehgtform('yrotate',20);
% Scaling matrix
Sxy = makehgtform('scale', 2);
% Concatenate the transforms and
% set the transform Matrix property
set(t,'Matrix',Ry*Sxy)
colormap(gray(256));
axis equal
material metal
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