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contourf
filled level curves of a surface on a 2D plot
Syntax
contourf(x, y, z, nz, [style, strf, leg, rect, nax])
Arguments
- x, y
two real row vectors of size
n1
andn2
: the grid.- z
a real matrix of size
(n1,n2)
, the values of the function.- nz
the level values or the number of levels.
- -
If
nz
is an integer, its value gives the number of level curves equally spaced fromzmin
tozmax
as follows:z= zmin + (1:nz)*(zmax-zmin)/(nz+1)
Note: that thezmin
andzmax
levels are not drawn (generically they are reduced to points) but they can be added with- -
If
nz
is a vector,nz(i)
gives the value of thei
-th level curve.
- style, strf, leg, rect, nax
see
plot2d
. The argumentstyle
gives the colors which are to be used for level curves. It must have the same size as the number of levels.
Description
contourf
paints surface between two consecutive
level curves of a surface z=f(x,y)
on a 2D plot.
The values of f(x,y)
are given by the matrix
z
at the grid points defined by
x
and y
.
You can change the format of the floating point number printed on
the levels by using xset("fpf",string)
where
string
gives the format in C format syntax (for
example string="%.3f"
). Use string=""
to
switch back to default format.
Enter the command contourf()
to see a demo.
Examples
contourf(1:10,1:10,rand(10,10),5,1:5,"011"," ",[0,0,11,11])
function z=peaks(x, y) x1=x(:).*.ones(1,size(y,'*')); y1=y(:)'.*.ones(size(x,'*'),1); z = (3*(1-x1).^2).*exp(-(x1.^2) - (y1+1).^2) ... - 10*(x1/5 - x1.^3 - y1.^5).*exp(-x1.^2-y1.^2) ... - 1/3*exp(-(x1+1).^2 - y1.^2) endfunction function z=peakit() x=-4:0.1:4;y=x;z=peaks(x,y); endfunction z=peakit(); levels=[-6:-1,-logspace(-5,0,10),logspace(-5,0,10),1:8]; m=size(levels,'*'); n = fix(3/8*m); r = [(1:n)'/n; ones(m-n,1)]; g = [zeros(n,1); (1:n)'/n; ones(m-2*n,1)]; b = [zeros(2*n,1); (1:m-2*n)'/(m-2*n)]; h = [r g b]; gcf().color_map = h; xset('fpf',' '); clf(); contourf([],[],z,[-6:-1,-logspace(-5,0,10),logspace(-5,0,10),1:8],0*ones(1,m)) xset('fpf',''); clf(); contourf([],[],z,[-6:-1,-logspace(-5,0,10),logspace(-5,0,10),1:8]);
See also
- contour — level curves on a 3D surface
- contour2d — level curves of a surface on a 2D plot
- contour2di — compute level curves of a surface on a 2D plot
- plot2d — 2D plot
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