How to plot surf or imagesc for my data?
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Hi,
This is my figure code, it comprises on 38 VP vs TWT plots as:
h = plot(VP1,TWT1,VP2+500,TWT2,VP3+1000,TWT3,VP4+1500,TWT4,VP5+2000,TWT5,VP6+2500,TWT6,...
VP7+3000,TWT7,VP8+3500,TWT8,VP9+4100,TWT9,VP10+4500,TWT10,VP11+5000,TWT11,VP12+5500,...
TWT12,VP13+6000,TWT13,VP14+6500,TWT14,VP15+7000,TWT15,VP16+7500,TWT16,VP17+8000,TWT17,...
VP18+8500,TWT18,VP19+9000,TWT19,VP20+9500,TWT20,VP21+10000,TWT21,VP22+10500,TWT22,...
VP23+11000,TWT23,VP24+11500,TWT24,VP25+12500,TWT25,VP26+13000,TWT26,VP27+13500,TWT27...
,VP28+14000,TWT28,VP29+14500,TWT29,VP30+15000,TWT30,VP31+15500,TWT31,VP32+16000,TWT32,...
VP33+16500,TWT33,VP34+17000,TWT34,VP34+17500,TWT34,VP35+18000,TWT35,VP36+18500,TWT36...
,VP37+19000,TWT37,VP38+19500,TWT38);
I want to to plot it as imagesc rather than vertical curves. How can I do it?
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Walter Roberson
am 13 Aug. 2021
Use the Computer Vision insertShape() function to "draw" the lines into an array. Afterwards you can image() the resulting array.
imagesc() is not really suitable for this situation: you would be storing colored pixels into the array, not relative values.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what kind of plot you were looking for ??
If your primary purpose is just display, then I would not recommend going through the trouble of doing the insertShape -- not unless you are building an image to display on a Raspberry Pi display or to store into a file.
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Walter Roberson
am 16 Aug. 2021
At least one of your VP* variables contains duplicate points; perhaps the line doubles back on itself.
In that situation, I am having trouble imagining what result you are hoping for.
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