how can i compare 3 different columns of an Excel sheet with contourf plot in Matlab GUI
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Hello all, nowadays i am making a GUI through matlab designer to compare different parameters, i have to compare 3 different columns of Excel sheet with contourf plot. And I am getting error of 'Error using contourf (line 57) Z must be at least a 2x2 matrix.'
Thank you all in advance, please help me out, i am stucked with my task.
here is my code:
Parameter = readmatrix('GUI1.xlsx');
Parameter1 = Parameter(51*1);
Parameter2 = Parameter(51*2);
Parameter3 = Parameter(51*3);
Parameter4 = Parameter(51*4);
if (strcmp(app.XAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DE'))
X = Parameter1;
elseif (strcmp(app.XAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DI'))
X = Parameter2;
elseif (strcmp(app.XAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DrE'))
X = Parameter3;
else
X = Parameter4;
end
if (strcmp(app.YAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DE'))
Y = Parameter1;
elseif (strcmp(app.YAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DI'))
Y = Parameter2;
elseif (strcmp(app.YAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DrE'))
Y = Parameter3;
else
Y = Parameter4;
end
if (strcmp(app.ZAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DE'))
Z = Parameter1;
elseif (strcmp(app.ZAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DI'))
Z = Parameter2;
elseif (strcmp(app.ZAchseParameterDropDown.Value,'DrE'))
Z = Parameter3;
else
Z = Parameter4;
end
contourf(app.UIAxes,X,Y,Z)
1 Kommentar
Voss
am 22 Dez. 2021
Can you attach the relevant Excel file (which is called 'GUI1.xlsx' in this code)?
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Cris LaPierre
am 24 Dez. 2021
Bearbeitet: Cris LaPierre
am 24 Dez. 2021
A contour plot is created from a matrix (Z data; see here). You must be giving it a vector, causing the error message you see.
% Works
x = -2:0.2:2;
y = -2:0.2:3;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
Z = X.*exp(-X.^2-Y.^2);
contourf(X,Y,Z,'ShowText','on')
% recreates the error you are seeing
x = -2:0.2:2;
y = -2:0.2:3;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
Z = X.*exp(-X.^2-Y.^2);
contourf(X,Y,Z(:),'ShowText','on')
How you convert your column data to a matrix is going to depend on your data. It's very difficult to answer that question withough more information.
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Cris LaPierre
am 12 Jan. 2022
Bearbeitet: Cris LaPierre
am 12 Jan. 2022
I think you'd have to tell us that. I'm not sure how we would know.
Generally speaking, your X and Y values will be inputs (independent variables) and Z will be your output or response (dependent variable).
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