3d plot using matlab

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faicel05
faicel05 on 17 Oct 2016
Commented: Teck Ho on 10 Apr 2018
Hello everyone, I want to know how I can plot this type of chart in matlab knowing that only two of my vectors have the same length (which is far greater than five), while in the third axis I only need to mention five numbers which are [200 400 600 800 1000] as shown in the figure. Thanks in advance.

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Kwin
Kwin on 18 Oct 2016
As mentioned by Walter Roberson, you could use the function waterfall, however after testing a bit myself I found that it is a little bit annoying to get the same colors as your example. Also waterfall seems to have the downside that the start and end of each line will always end at the lowest height of the data in the z-direction.
Therefore it might be easier to just use plot3, for example:
clearvars
close all
N = 50; % number of points in the x direction.
M = 5; % number of points in the y direction.
x = linspace(0, 1, N);
y = 1 : M;
% Create somewhat similar data
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x, y);
Z1 = rand(M, N) + Y .* exp(-3*X);
Z2 = rand(M, N) + Y .* exp(-3*X);
% plot each line using a for loop
hold all
for k = 1 : M
plot3(x, y(k)*ones(1,N), Z1(k,:), 'b')
plot3(x, y(k)*ones(1,N), Z2(k,:), 'r')
end
grid on
view([50 30])
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faicel05
faicel05 on 22 Oct 2016
Using plot3 is exactly what i needed. thank you mate.
Teck Ho
Teck Ho on 10 Apr 2018
@faicel05 would you mind elaborating on how you did that?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Oct 2016
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faicel05
faicel05 on 22 Oct 2016
thank you for the suggestion

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