Plot a 3d domain with colors determined by 3d array

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I have 3 vectors: X(N), Y(N), Z(N) that define a space in 3D, let's call it D = [X(1),X(N)] x [Y(1),Y(N)] x [Z(1),Z(N)]. I have a matrix with values at each point in D, called out(N,N,N). How can I plot the space D as points with colors determined by the values given in out(N,N,N)?
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 15 Jan 2021
What type of 3D plot are you creating? Scatter? Line? Contour? Mesh? Surface?
Michael Hennessey
Michael Hennessey on 15 Jan 2021
I'd be happy with either a scatter plot or a contour - whichever's easier really.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 15 Jan 2021
Edited: Cris LaPierre on 16 Jan 2021
I would use the following syntax for scatter3
Note that if C is a vector with length equal to the length of X, Y, and Z, then the values in C are linearly mapped to the colors in the current colormap.
Convert out into a vector using the colon operator: C = out(:);
To work, X, Y, and Z will have to be the same size as out. You can use meshgrid for that.
Here's a simple example. Note that the color of the markers has nothing to do with their x,y or z locations. It is coming from C.
X=1:5;
Y=11:15;
Z=0.1:0.1:0.5;
[x,y,z]=meshgrid(X,Y,Z);
% Create random values for the color
C = rand(size(x));
scatter3(x(:),y(:),z(:),[],C(:))
colorbar
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Michael Hennessey
Michael Hennessey on 16 Jan 2021
That works great! I was missing the meshgrid command in my previous attempts. Thank you!

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