Hi,
Can i have 3 x axis in a 3d contour? And how?
Thank you

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dpb
dpb am 24 Jul. 2019
Can you sketch what you think result should look like??? I'm not visualizing how you would do this.
Ilias Minas
Ilias Minas am 24 Jul. 2019
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In this graph in the axis that is from 1.2-2.1 i want to instert extra other axis the one from 0.0117-0.0189 and the other from 0.0092-0.0149.
dpb
dpb am 24 Jul. 2019
Yeah, and what to do with the other two and where's the data go that doesn't occlude the first???

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Vinai Datta Thatiparthi
Vinai Datta Thatiparthi am 1 Aug. 2019

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Hi Ilias!
Currently, MATLAB does not have a built-in command that can plot multiple X, Y or Z axes in a single 3D plot. MATLAB does have functions like yyaxis to work with multiple axes in the 2D domain, but none like this in the 3D domain. However, there are a few workarounds like -
  • Rescaling your data into a comparable range
  • Manipulate the axes properties using set and get functions
A detailed explanation has been laid out in the example –

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