Turn a X Y Z matrix into a point cloud

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Sushmitha Kudari
Sushmitha Kudari on 21 Feb 2020
Commented: Adam Danz on 12 Jan 2021
I have a matrix as follows for example where the first column is X coordinate, second column is the Y coordinate and third column is the Z coordinate. How can i turn this matrix into a point cloud with pcwrite and pcshow? It has to be in a point cloud format.
[1 8 9; 2 3 4; 9 8 6]
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 12 Jan 2021
xyz = [1 8 9; 2 3 4; 9 8 6];
ptCloud = pointCloud(xyz)
ptCloud =
pointCloud with properties: Location: [3×3 double] Count: 3 XLimits: [1 9] YLimits: [3 8] ZLimits: [4 9] Color: [] Normal: [] Intensity: []
pcshow(ptCloud,'MarkerSize',1000)

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Answers (3)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Feb 2020
Try
plot3(x, y, z);
or
scatter3(x, y, z);
or, if you have a surface rather than a cloud
surf(x, y, z);
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Sushmitha Kudari
Sushmitha Kudari on 21 Feb 2020
I have to have it in a point cloud format for when I export it.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Feb 2020
I never heard of it but I guess Hiroki has and it seems there is a function to put it into that class. Then you can export it somehow, like using save() to put it into a .mat file. What program are you exporting it for? What program will use this data that you exported? Does that program know how to read in .mat files? If not, what formats does that program know about?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 21 Feb 2020
xyzPoints = [1 8 9; 2 3 4; 9 8 6];
ptCloud = pointCloud(xyzPoints);
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Hiroki Okawa
Hiroki Okawa on 21 Feb 2020
can you please show the error messages?
Sushmitha Kudari
Sushmitha Kudari on 21 Feb 2020
There is no error message but the plot is a linear line which is incorrect. It is supposed to be topography map.

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Hiroki Okawa
Hiroki Okawa on 21 Feb 2020
Edited: Hiroki Okawa on 21 Feb 2020
I think that pcshow function will woks
pcshow([1 8 9; 2 3 4; 9 8 6])
By the way, you can convert xyz matrix into point cloud format by pointCloud function
ptCloud = pointCloud(xyzPoints)
in this case,
ptCloud = pointCloud([1 8 9; 2 3 4; 9 8 6])

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