Plotting a circle on top of a trisurf graph.
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I have solved a finite element problem, and I am using trisurf to plot the result. However, I want to specify a circular patch centered at [-0.3, -0.2] with radius 0.12, which is an area that contains activity i want to track.
T_delaunay is the triagularization of the whole nodal point V of size 2923 nodes. 
T_delaunay = delaunay(V(1,:)',V(2,:)');
T_delaunay = delaunay(V(1,:)',V(2,:)');
T0 = delaunay(V(1,c_nodes)', V(2,c_nodes)');
centers = [-0.3 -0.2]; radii = 0.12;
for i = 1:length(time)
    [U1,U2,~,~] = unpack(u_sol(i,:)', N);
    phi1_Glc = T(17)*(U1.Glc./(U1.Glc + M(17))); % Glucose
    bux = U1.oxy;
    Cfree = NaN*zeros(1);
    for j = 1:length(bux)
        Cfree(j) = XTotalToFree(bux(j));
    end
    phi1_O2 = lambda(21)*((Cfree' - U2.oxy).^k); % Oxygen
    phi2_Glc = T(18)*(U2.Glc./(U2.Glc + M(18)));
    Ogi = (phi1_O2)./(phi1_Glc - phi2_Glc);
    ind = 0.001*(5.3811 -  4.8971); % protocol 2
    axis_min = 4.8971 + ind;
    axis_max = 5.3811- ind;
    trisurf(T_delaunay,V(1,:),V(2,:),Ogi,'EdgeColor','none')
    hold on
%     trisurf(T0, V(1,c_nodes), V(2,c_nodes), Ogi(c_nodes),'EdgeColor','k', 'Linewidth',1)
    caxis([axis_min, axis_max])
    view(2)
%     viscircles(centers,radii,'Color','k');
    hold off
    axis('square')
    title (sprintf('OGI for Protocol %d at time = %g min', Protocol, time(i) ))
    set(gca,'FontSize',12)
    colorbar
    pause(1)
end
I have used the explanation given here: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/98665-how-do-i-plot-a-circle-with-a-given-radius-and-center#answer_108013
However, the circular patch will not show. Here is the result.

I also tried to create a delaunay triangularization of the 41 nodes contained within the patch. I specify that as T0.
T0 = delaunay(V(1,c_nodes)', V(2,c_nodes)');
 I get a result which shows the triangles. However, I do not want the triangles to show. All i want to see is the boundary of the circle of the patch.

I will appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks.
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  Voss
      
      
 on 30 Nov 2021
        It may be that the circle is beneath the surface object. I mean, I would expect the circle's 'ZData' to be all zeros - the default - which is obviously less than the 'ZData' of the surface created by trisurf. (I don't have access to viscircles to investigate.) If this is what's going on, one way to correct it is to set the axes 'SortMethod' property to 'childorder'.
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