How can I rotate camera keeping the size of sphere constant?

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Gonzalo Ferrada
Gonzalo Ferrada am 5 Nov. 2020
Beantwortet: Tim am 5 Nov. 2020
I am plotting a sphere (world) that later I rotate using the built-in function view. This works well and allows to rotate the sphere the way I want in a loop to save individual frames. But the problem is that at each rotation, the size of the sphere changes (see animation attached). My ultimate goal is to create a nice animation but the changing size of the sphere is annoying.
My question then is: Is there a way that I can rotate the camera view but keep the same sphere size in each frame? Perhaps, another function similar to view? or another kind of workaround?
This is how I am creating the sphere:
I = imread('myimage.png');
[x,y,z] = sphere(359);
surface(x,y,z, 'FaceColor','texturemap','EdgeColor','none','Cdata',flipud(I))
view(3)
daspect([1 1 1])
After that, I plot the data that I want.
I have also tried using:
set(gca,'Position',[0 0 1 1])
and/or:
axis tight
and it does not work for my purpose.
Thanks!
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 5 Nov. 2020
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz am 5 Nov. 2020
Tim's comment is the answer (Tim, consider moving it to the answers section).
Demo:
[x,y,z] = sphere(359);
surface(x,y,z, 'FaceColor','texturemap','EdgeColor','none')
view(3)
axis vis3d
grid on
xlabel('x'); ylabel('y'); zlabel('z')
rotate3d on
Gonzalo Ferrada
Gonzalo Ferrada am 5 Nov. 2020
Great! This solves the problem. Thank you guys!

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Tim
Tim am 5 Nov. 2020
Use:
axis vis3d
See Adam's comment above for a demo script; for completeness sake this same question was answered here by Xiaofan Fei.

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