Convert x,y,z data to surface matrices(2D array)

Hello Everyone
i have an isosurfcae , the output of isosurfcae function is:
vertices: (27812x3)
faces:(55620x3)
so x ,y and z of this isosurface are: x=vertices(:,1), x=vertices(:,2),z=vertices(:,3)
i need to convert the vertices of this isosurface to 3 array of 2D matrices, somthing like
XX(:,:) YY(:,:) ZZ(:,:)
because there is a kernel in matlab which is called surfature to calculate curvature of a surface.the input of this function is 3 arrays of 2D matrices as x,y,z.
does anyone know how to do it?

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What about griddata? Can you show the surface?
consider a sphere , which i extracted the data from isosurface function.
also i have attached the output of isosurface(which is a structure) that is called results.mat

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Make new mesh in spherical
V = p.vertices;
for i = 1:3
V(:,i) = V(:,i)-mean(V(:,i)); % move to origin
end
% convert to spherical coordinates
[t1,p1,r1] = cart2sph(V(:,1),V(:,2),V(:,3));
% create new mesh (2D matrices)
tt = linspace(min(t1),max(t1),100);
pp = linspace(min(p1),max(p1),100);
[P,T] = meshgrid(pp,tt);
R = griddata(p1,t1,r1,P,T);
% convert to cartesian
[X,Y,Z] = sph2cart(T,P,R);
hold on
h1 = surf(X,Y,Z);
% set(h1,'EdgeColor','none')
hold off
camlight
axis equal
Little issue
img1.png

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thank you so much for your anwer, it worked,
but is there a way to convert it directly without transfering to spherical coordinating and then transfer it back again to cartesian coordinate?
There are no other ways. This is the only one (and the best)

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