How can I plot multiple 2D contour plots on a single 3D plot?
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I have a number of 2D contour plots, and I need to represent them on one single 3D plot at various Z axis intervals. Also, the X and Y boundaries of each contour plot are different in some cases.
This is the best example I could find:
Unfortunately there isn't anything like it in the plot gallery.
How do I do this?
Thanks!
Edit: Included the example in the original question.
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Image Analyst
on 1 Jun 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 1 Jun 2013
Can you give a link with an example of what visualization you're trying to achieve? Maybe something in Plot Gallery: http://www.mathworks.com/discovery/gallery.html
Answers (2)
Youssef Khmou
on 1 Jun 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou
on 1 Jun 2013
You can use surf function as this example :
[x,y]=meshgrid(-1:0.1:1);
z=cos(x)+sin(y);
figure,surfc(x,y,z);
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Davey
on 1 Jun 2013
Youssef Khmou
on 2 Jun 2013
hi the 3D is an M*3 or a 2d matrix?
did you try 'hold on ' after plotting the 3d and add the contour ?
Davey
on 2 Jun 2013
Youssef Khmou
on 2 Jun 2013
ok you can try to use the surf command :
[x,y]=meshgrid(-1:0.1:1);
contour=rand(size(x));
z=exp(-x.^2-y.^2);
surf(x,y,z,contour);
The contour now is placed according to the 3D object .
Athiya Sulthana
on 25 Sep 2015
As you mentioned....Making the contour maps themselves 3D is no problem.....how did you get that... it would be great if you can share it.
Kres Nielsen
on 21 May 2021
Edited: Kres Nielsen
on 21 May 2021
0 votes
I believe contourslice is the solution here.
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