how to convert to 3d?

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bsd
bsd on 23 Sep 2011
Hai,
I have plotted a hyperbolic lens in matlab using the equation "y=sqrt((n^2-1)*((x-f)^2))+((2)*(f)*(n-1)*(x-f)))". As you can see the equation is in 2d, but I need the lens in 3d, is it possible in matlab? Do you have any equations for lens in 3d?
BSD
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Sep 2011
Maybe if you say x is really r (radius) and so then you have x and y and then the equation would be z. Then you would have a 2D situation. You could then use meshgrid() and surf(). Can you try that and get back to us?
bsd
bsd on 24 Sep 2011
I did not understand your explanation...
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 23 Sep 2011
It's probably not "convert". If you don't have the third dimension, then it is a 2d plot. If you want to view it in 3d, you can use view().
plot(magic(10));
view(3)
Then, click the "rotate 3D" button to rotate and see the effect.
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bsd
bsd on 23 Sep 2011
what is BTW?
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 23 Sep 2011
By the way, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BTW.

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