Look at particle on the x-y plane instead of 3-D
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Phong Pham
am 24 Nov. 2015
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 18 Dez. 2015
Hi anyone,
I have a cubic box with 512 spherical particles in three-dimensional space. The particles are random distributed in the box as knowing the x,y,z positions as well as the radius of particle (radius is the same for every spherical particle). Now, I want to look at particles on x-y plane only (z=0) instead in 3-D. is there any function to do that in matlab such as slice. I have read slice function but I still do not understand how it works. If anybody is similar with the problem, then please help me.
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Walter Roberson
am 25 Nov. 2015
It sounds as if you have a list of (x,y,z) triples instead of an 8 x 8 x 8 cube of points. You will therefore need to identify the points of interest. I will assume for this purpose that you consider points to be on the z plane if their sphere crosses the z plane.
zmask = (z >= -R & z <= R);
x0 = x(zmask);
y0 = y(zmask);
z0 = z(zmask);
Now you need to draw a bunch of circles, but the radius of each will depend upon how close the z coordinate is to 0.
r0 = sqrt(R^2 - z0.^2);
and now you can viscircles() with x0, y0, r0
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Walter Roberson
am 18 Dez. 2015
For points crossing z = L then
zmask = (z >= (L-R) & z <= (L+R));
x0 = x(mask);
y0 = y(mask);
z0 = z(mask);
r0 = sqrt(R^2 - (z0-L).^2);
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