extract fig into surf(x,y,z)
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feynman feynman
on 4 Dec 2024
Commented: Image Analyst
on 30 Dec 2024
There's a .fig that plots n z(x) curves, each of which corresponds to 1 y value (n=3 in the illustration). The y values are known data. I don't have those z(x) data besides this .fig. How to convert this fig into a surf(x,y,z) plot?

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Walter Roberson
on 29 Dec 2024
If hfig is dots but the code succeeds in creating a surface, then the implication is that the dots were created as line() objects with 'linestyle', 'none' instead of being created as scatter() objects. Creating dots as line() objects instead of as scatter() objects is fairly common.
The code gathers all of the XData and YData of the line() objects and ignores what the 'linestyle' is set to for the line() objects.
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Star Strider
on 4 Dec 2024
One way is tto enlarge the y-values to a matrix using repmat and then offset them by adding a different constant to each column (in this example).
x = linspace(0, 1).';
z = sin(2*pi*x*(1:3));
y = ones(size(z,1),1);
xm = repmat(x, 1, size(z,2));
ym = repmat(y, 1, size(z,2));
figure
plot3(xm, ym, z)
grid
colormap(turbo)
title('‘plot3’ Using ‘Original’ Y-Values')
figure
surf(xm, ym, z)
grid on
colormap(turbo)
title('‘surf’ Using ‘Original’ Y-Values')
ym = ym + (0:2); % Create ‘Offset’ ‘Y’-Values
figure
surf(xm, ym, z)
grid on
colormap(turbo)
title('‘surf’ Using ‘Offset’ Y-Values')
.
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Image Analyst
on 30 Dec 2024
@DGM posted his as a comment, not an Answer, so you can't accept his or even vote for it. Only @Star Strider posted an actual answer so unless DGM changes/moves his to an Answer you can only accept Star's.
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