PLOT surface using 3 vectors of same length (NEED HELP!!!)
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please i have managed to make 3 vectors but i want to plot a 3D surface. what am i surposed to do?
b=0;
for i = -200:1:200
for j = -90:0.45:90
b=1+b;
lambda(b) = i;
beta(b) = j;
lambdai =(((lambda(b)+(0.08*beta(b))))*((beta(b)^3)+1))/((beta(b)^3)+1-(0.035*(lambda(b)+(0.08*beta(b)))));
pwrcoff = 0.5109*((116/lambdai)-(0.4*beta(b))-5)*exp(-21/lambdai);
P(b) = 0.5*1.2754*12469*63*55^2*pwrcoff;
end
end
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Star Strider
am 13 Sep. 2022
The code produces vectors, so I would simply reshape them, using the number of unique elements in ‘i’ to determine one of the dimensions —
b=0;
for i = -200:1:200
for j = -90:0.45:90
b=1+b;
lambda(b) = i;
beta(b) = j;
lambdai =(((lambda(b)+(0.08*beta(b))))*((beta(b)^3)+1))/((beta(b)^3)+1-(0.035*(lambda(b)+(0.08*beta(b)))));
pwrcoff = 0.5109*((116/lambdai)-(0.4*beta(b))-5)*exp(-21/lambdai);
P(b) = 0.5*1.2754*12469*63*55^2*pwrcoff;
end
end
% lambda
% beta
% P
RowSize = numel(-200:1:200);
lambdam = reshape(lambda, RowSize,[]);
betam = reshape(beta, RowSize, []);
Pm = reshape(P, RowSize,[]);
Pm = Pm .* ((Pm >= -50) & (Pm <= +5));
figure
surf(lambdam, betam, Pm, 'EdgeColor','none')
grid on
xlabel('\lambda')
ylabel('\beta')
zlabel('P')
.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
am 13 Sep. 2022
You can use multiple indices in the variables you create. For example if you do things like this:
b=0;
for i = -200:1:200
for j = -90:0.45:90
b=1+b;
lambda(i,j) = i;
end
end
You will create 2-D arrays, that you can then use with for example pcolor.
HTH
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