how plot a correct interpolation with surf plot?
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Philippe Corner
am 31 Mär. 2020
Kommentiert: Philippe Corner
am 31 Mär. 2020
Im using the code:
load A_PRE.mat; %find it attached
load Aelec.mat; %find it attached
figure(1)
X=A_PRE(:,1); Y=A_PRE(:,4); Z=A_PRE(:,5);
[xq,yq]=meshgrid(linspace(min(X),max(X),100),linspace(min(Y),max(Y),100));
zq=griddata(X,Y,Z,xq(:),yq(:),'linear');
[c,h]=contourf(xq,yq,reshape(zq,100,100),'LineStyle','none','LevelStep',100);
hold on
plot(cotas(:,1),cotas(:,2),'k','linewidth',4) %elevation data
hold on
scatter(X,Y,'filled','k')
figure(2)
plot3(Aelec(:,2),Aelec(:,3),Aelec(:,4),'k','linewidth',2);
hold on
scatter3(A_PRE(:,2),A_PRE(:,3),A_PRE(:,4),'filled','k')
hold on
level=A_PRE;
x = level(:,2); y = level(:,3); z = level(:,4); c = level(:,5);
yv = linspace(min(level(:,3)), max(level(:,3)), 100);
zv = linspace(min(level(:,4)), max(level(:,4)), 100);
[Y,Z] = meshgrid(yv, zv);
X = griddata(y,z,x,Y,Z,'cubic');
C = griddata(y,z,c,Y,Z,'cubic');
yA = Aelec(:,3); zA = Aelec(:,4);
in = inpolygon(Y,Z,yA(1:end-1),zA(1:end-1));
Z(in) = nan;
surf(X, Y, Z, 'cdata',C);
shading interp
for plotting the contour:
using surf function and using X and Y coordinates for its location, but when a use the same view of the 2D contour it seems to be interpolated wrong, any ideas about what could be my mistake? how could a I get a contour plot for figure 2 as similar than figure 1.
As you see, the yellow values seems to be affected with the other data using surf plot, any idea about how to obtain the interpolation plot as similar as fig 1? Thanks in advance
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darova
am 31 Mär. 2020
Bearbeitet: darova
am 31 Mär. 2020
It happens because of different scales of data. Don't know why MATLAB get confused about it (even linear interpolation)
scale and center your data before interpolation
sc = (max(z)-min(z))/(max(y)-min(y));
y = y - mean(y);
x = x - mean(x);
y = y*sc;
x = x*sc;
yv = linspace(min(y), max(y), 50);
zv = linspace(min(z), max(z), 50);
[Y,Z] = meshgrid(yv, zv);
X = griddata(y,z,x,Y,Z,'cubic');
C = griddata(y,z,c,Y,Z,'cubic');
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darova
am 31 Mär. 2020
You can scale them back
sc = (max(z)-min(z))/(max(y)-min(y));
y0 = mean(y);
x0 = mean(x);
y = (y-y0)*sc;
x = (x-x0)*sc;
yv = linspace(min(y), max(y), 50);
zv = linspace(min(z), max(z), 50);
[Y,Z] = meshgrid(yv, zv);
X = griddata(y,z,x,Y,Z,'cubic'); % made a mistake before
C = griddata(y,z,c,Y,Z,'cubic'); % made a mistkae before
Y = Y/sc + y0; % scale back
X = X/sc + x0;
surf(X,Y,Z,'cdata',C) % plot original
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