Hello,
I have this 3D surface plot and I would like to eliminiate the lines that move in the increasing values of AA so that the other lines can be seen more clearly. These are the set of lines parrallel to the light blue ink edit.
How could I do this?
Thank you.

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Pranavkumar Mallela
Pranavkumar Mallela am 17 Jul. 2023
Hi, could you share relevant code if possible? Thanks.
Yes, sure
surf(X,Y,Z1,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor','r')
hold on
surf(X,Y,Z2,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor','b')
surf(X,Y,Z3,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor','black')
xlabel('AA')
set(gca,'YScale','log')
set(gca,'ZScale','log')
Where each X and Y are vectors and Z1,Z2,Z3 are matrices
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi am 17 Jul. 2023
Which lines do you want to eliminate? Can you highlight it in the image?
Fernando
Fernando am 17 Jul. 2023
I hope this helps, I understand it maybe wasn't made very clear.

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Supraja
Supraja am 26 Jul. 2023

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I understand that you want to remove the lines which indicate the increasing values of AA.
You can use the ‘diff’ function in MATLAB, whose documentation link is attached below.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/ident/ref/iddata.diff.html?searchHighlight=diff%20&s_tid=srchtitle_support_results_3_diff%2520
For example if you want to remove the increasing values of y1:
y1_increasing = diff(y1) > 0; % Identify where the line is increasing
y1(y1_increasing) = NaN; % Set the increasing values to NaN

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