Problem with 3D plotting

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Tina
Tina on 24 Feb 2013
Hi!
Lets say I have these matrices: B=1x3 C=1x3 D=3x3 I want to have a 3D plot of D vs B-C plane. How can I do this? I read the help for the surface command but seems like I cant use it like this.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 24 Feb 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 24 Feb 2013
hi, 1. You can use plot3 :
>>B=rand(3,1);
>>C=rand(3,1);
>>D=rand(3,3);
>>plot3(B,C,D)
As size(D)=[3 3] then it is like you do
>>figure, plot3(B,C,D(:,1))
>>hold on, plot3(B,C,D(:,2))
>>plot3(B,C,D(:,3))
>>hold off
2.Or simply surf/mesh if D=F(B,C) :
>>mesh(D)
>>surf(D)
3.try other features :
doc surfl
doc contour
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Tina
Tina on 24 Feb 2013
The problem is that D is not a function of B and C, and I want to plot the surface of it
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 24 Feb 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 24 Feb 2013
Its fine, try directly
>>surf(D), shading interp
>>mesh(D)

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