How do I plot the contour of a surface at a specific height?
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I have a surface that has been defined using surf(S) where S is simply a 25x25 matrix, i.e. the height of the surface at a particular point is represented by the elements in S.
Now, what I want to have is the curve on the x-y plane representing the points of S that are at height 3514. So I saw how I could add a plane at height 3514 and find the intersection of the plane and interpolate, but this seemed quite involved and I figured maybe there's an easier way? For example, surfc plots contours on the x-y plane of the 3D plot for you. Would there perhaps be a way to specifically determine at what height you wanted the contour and then extract the vector representing that curve and plot it separately on a 2D plot?
Thanks!
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Mike Garrity
on 8 Dec 2014
I'm not sure I follow, do you just mean something like this?
z=peaks;
surf(peaks)
hold on
contour3(z,'LevelList',2,'Color','red')
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Image Analyst
on 7 Dec 2014
You could just do
thisLevel = s > 25;
imshow(thisLevel); % In IPT or base MATLAB after R2014b
If you have the Image Processing Toolbox, you could then do
boundaries = bwboundaries(thisLevel);
to get a list of (x,y) coordinates of the outer boundary of that slice.
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