help debugging 3-D plot code

I'm trying to figure out why this ellipsoid plot isn't working the way it's supposed to.
It seems that the grid direction may be wrong, but every way that I've tried to change it changes the plot in other undesirable ways as well.
I'm not allowed to use the ellipsoid function, I have to use meshgrid, its very close to correct, but isn't.
The code thus far is.
clear variables
clc
[phi,theta] = meshgrid(linspace(0,2*pi,20),(linspace(0,pi,20)));
figure(1)
a=1;
b=.5;
x=a*cos(phi).*cos(theta);
y=b*cos(phi).*sin(theta);
z=b*sin(phi);
surf(x,y,z);
hold on
AZ=-13;
EL=28;
view(AZ,EL)
xlabel('x')
ylabel('y')
zlabel('z')
title('Ellipsoid')
set(gca, 'XTick',[-0.8,-0.6,-0.4,-0.2,0,0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8])
set(gca, 'YTick',[-0.4,-0.2,0,0.2,0.4])
when run the code produces
what I need is

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Were you given the equations for x,y, and z? That's not the usual way φ and θ are related to x, y, and z. I switched the equations to something closer to what I expected to see and got this:
I would check either your equations or the boundaries of your linspace.
ope, good catch
its supposed to be
x=a*cos(φ)sin(θ);
y=b*cos(φ)sin(θ);
z=b*sin(φ);
when i corrected the cos to sin that was incorrect I ended up with a 2d graph on the 3d plan, what were the corrections that you made?
Check your new equations again! Now, x and y are defined the same.

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You have to get your equations for x, y and z right:
x = a*cos(phi).*sin(theta);
y = b*sin(phi).*sin(theta);
z = b*cos(theta);
surf(x,y,z);
HTH

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Thank you. This would be the third typo I've found in my homework assignment for this week. What I posted for the equations with x and y being the same was copy and pasted from my hw. The right equation did the trick.
When I have these sorts of typo-problems I find that printing the code out on paper and annotate it by hand with circling in, crossing over and connecting variables and statements to be helpful. If you see what you think that you've written and not what you've actually written then that helps - sometimes.

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