how to plot 3d using coordinates
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Hi fellows, Could you tell me how to plot 3d using coodinates? For example, I have the coordinates for one point is 0.2,0.3,04 and for another point is -0.3,0.3,0.1. How can I plot them in one graph and also connect the two points?
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Shaun VanWeelden
on 14 Mar 2013
1 vote
line([x1 x2],[y1 y2],[z1 z2]) and you can put as many points as you want in each vector obviously
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Shaun VanWeelden
on 14 Mar 2013
That's how to draw a line in 3d, there are MANY other 3d plotting functions
xueqi
on 14 Mar 2013
Deming Zheng
on 10 Sep 2015
the line command works, you can simply use "view(az, el)" to see the 3d plot. where (AZ,EL) = view returns the current azimuth and elevation. e.g. try view(30,10) after the line command. clc clear x = line([0 1],[0,0],[0,0],'color','r'); y = line([0 0],[0,1],[0,0],'color','g'); z = line([0 0],[0,0],[0,1],'color','b'); view (30,30) grid on
Thi Minh Anh Quang
on 30 Oct 2020
Edited: Thi Minh Anh Quang
on 30 Oct 2020
or use
rotate3d on
to drag the axes freely
Noman Alam
on 17 Feb 2021
0 votes
v1=[0.2,0.3 4 ],
v2=[-0.3,0.3,0.1],
v=[v2;v1];
plot3(v(:,1),v(:,2),v(:,3),'r')
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