How to plot a surface in Matlab?

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Cankut Eker
Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
Commented: Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
I would like to plot a surface in matlab; however, matlab is assigning each element of the matrix to an intersection of the meshgrid. I want each element of my matrix to be the value of each square in the meshgrid, not at the intersections. The result of this problem is that I am 'missing' a row/column on one end of my surface plot due to the color mapping. Using the data cursor I can confirm that the values are there, except on the intersections of the grid lines; hence the edges are effectively missing a row/column visually. I want a 3D equivalent of imagesc. Any ideas?
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Cankut Eker
Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
Thank you so much! It worked! Is there anyway to put the surface lines on?
Cankut Eker
Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
Nevermind figured it out. Thank you very much everyone!

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 28 Sep 2016
You could use image() instead.
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Cankut Eker
Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
I think this would have also solved it so I am going accept this as an answer, including the line 'shading interp' solved it. I just need to find a way to put the lines back into the surface plot :)
Cankut Eker
Cankut Eker on 28 Sep 2016
The property 'edgecolor','k' did the trick ;)

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