Plotting a meesh?

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Joshua Warhaft
Joshua Warhaft el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 24 de Nov. de 2019
Hello, I am wondering how I can plot a mesh and then plot a deformed meeh?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 24 de Nov. de 2019
Joshua:
This forum is for public questions and public answers. The volunteers get pretty annoyed when question get removed after they spent the time investigating and writing up solutions.

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Thomas Satterly
Thomas Satterly el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Without seeing your data, it's difficult to say exactly how you shoud go about representing your data. However, something like the code below should fit your needs
% Make a 50 x 50 grid that is 10 wide and 20 tall
[x, y] = meshgrid(linspace(0, 10, 50), linspace(0, 20, 50));
z = zeros(size(x)); % Surf() needs some "Z" axis data in order to make it look like a 2D mesh
% Plot the grid
figure();
hold on;
axis equal;
surf(x, y, z, 'FaceColor', 'none', 'EdgeColor', [0 0 0]); % Black edges
% Some displacement data (made up)
x_d = x * 0.05 .* (20 - y) * 0.05;
y_d = x.^2 * 0.01 .* (y * 0.05) - y * 0.5;
% Plot the displaced mesh on top of the original mesh
surf(x + x_d, y + y_d, z, 'FaceColor', 'none', 'EdgeColor', [1 0 0]); % Red edges
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Thomas Satterly
Thomas Satterly el 23 de Nov. de 2019
The approach above should work for your purposes. It looks like you still need your initial positions (x and y) to that you can add the displacements to get the resultant mesh.

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