Extrapolation for a contour plot

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Cyril Basalaev
Cyril Basalaev el 25 de En. de 2019
Editada: Cyril Basalaev el 25 de En. de 2019
Hi, I have a table XYZ named p3d with three columns (xyz) as below:
2139.36236643955 1206.78565433912 3
2066.17058682721 1205.71920426345 4
1992.97880721486 1206.78565433912 4
1902.70894569297 1209.98500456615 -4
1806.33976920338 1208.91855449048 -14
1720.06006488482 1209.65685130956 -45
2045.27086002642 1431.37983116559 -9
2090.50691274803 1361.30522065203 -7
2124.63235602924 1316.20769903440 5
2165.10671899068 1266.94732926745 -5
2267.67427744254 1099.98622837556 -17
2119.82902977040 1107.47909052381 -14
1940.91485323962 1107.47909052381 -7
1932.34411424413 1016.62813697632 -13
and want to visualize data in such a way:
I've interpolated my data with griddata, but it doesn't have extrapolation method. Command griddedInterpolant can do this, but it demands matrix for 2D case - and I have only vector.
Is extrapolation of data from correct way to obtain desired values?
How can I restrict matlab to plot in a redundant area?
How to overlay background image and a graph (now graph is just over the background)?
Now my code is:
img_an = 'KSM11.png';
img = imread(img_an);
limits = size(img);
% Draws initial grid maximizing its size
sz=get(0,'ScreenSize');
fig=figure('position',[sz(1) sz(2) sz(3) sz(4)]);
xlabel('X','FontWeight','bold','FontSize',14)
ylabel('Y','FontWeight','bold','FontSize',14)
xlim([0 limits(2)]);
ylim([0 limits(1)]);
grid on
hold on
imagesc(flipud(img));
x = p3d(:,2); % first column is reserved
y = p3d(:,3);
v = p3d(:,4);
[xq,yq] = meshgrid(0:1:limits(2), 0:1:limits(1));
vq = griddata(x,y,v,xq,yq);
% mesh(xq,yq,vq)
% [xx,yy] = ngrid(x,y)
% vq = griddedInterpolant(xx,yy,v,'linear','linear'); smth is wrong
[C,h] = contourf(xq,yq,vq);
clabel(C,h)

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