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How to plot unit sphreres?

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DerMischa
DerMischa on 17 Nov 2017
Commented: Nipun on 4 Jul 2022
Hey Guys, kind of new here so this is a noob question. I want to plot different unit spheres, meaning this equation has to be solved for the euclidean norm (n=2):
sqrt(x^2+y^2)=1
So I came up with this solution.
[X,Y] = meshgrid(linspace(-1,1));
n=2;
f = (X.^n + Y.^n).^(1/n);
contour(X,Y,f)
Unfortunatly contour plots not only the unit sphere for my euclidian norm, but also additional circles with a different radius.
How do I tell contour to only plot my unit sphere ? Is contour even the right function for this kind of problem ? Would be really nice if someone could help me out.
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Nipun
Nipun on 4 Jul 2022
Hi DerMischa,
Yes, definitely: contour will plot all the circles (or surfaces in two-dimension) that satisfy your equation.
For plotting a unit sphere, there are some inbuilt MATLAB functionalities you may leverage: sphere , axis
An extensive guide to plotting sphere on different axis with different radi is linked here: https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/sphere.html
Hope this helps!

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Ashutosh Thakur
Ashutosh Thakur on 30 Jun 2022
You can create unit sphere using inbuilt matlab function
sphere
axis equal
You can follow this article to know more about sphere function.

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