mesh
3D mesh plot
Syntax
mesh(Z) mesh(X,Y,Z) mesh(...,<GlobalProperty>) mesh(...,<color>,<GlobalProperty>) mesh(<axes_handle>,...)
Arguments
- Z
a real matrix defining the surface height. It can not be omitted. The
Z
data is am
-by-n
matrix.- X, Y
two real matrices : always set together, these data defines a new standard grid. This new
X
andY
components of the grid must matchZ
dimensions (see description below).- color
an optional real matrix defining a color value for each
(X(j),Y(i))
point of the grid (see description below).- <GlobalProperty>
this optional argument represents a sequence of couple statements
{PropertyName,PropertyValue}
that defines global objects' properties applied to all the curves created by this plot. For a complete view of the available properties (see GlobalProperty).- <axes_handle>
this optional argument forces the plot to appear inside the selected axes given by
axes_handle
rather than the current axes (see gca).
Description
mesh
draws a parametric surface using a rectangular grid
defined by X
and Y
coordinates (if
{X,Y}
are not specified, this grid is determined using the
dimensions of the Z
matrix); at each point of this grid, a z
coordinate is given using the Z
matrix. mesh
is
based on the surf
command with default option
color_mode
= white index (inside the current colormap) and
color_flag
= 0.
Data entry specification :
In this paragraph and to be more clear, we won't mention
GlobalProperty
optional arguments as they do not interfere
with entry data (except for "Xdata"
,
"Ydata"
and "Zdata"
property, see GlobalProperty). It is
assumed that all those optional arguments could be present too.
If Z
is the only matrix specified, mesh(Z)
plots the matrix Z
versus the grid defined by
1:size(Z,2)
along the x axis and 1:size(Z,1)
along the y axis.
Remarks
To enable the transparency mode you should set the
color_mode
option to 0.
See also
- surf — 3D surface plot
- meshgrid — Create matrices or 3-D arrays from vectors replicated in 2 or 3 dimensions
- plot2d — 2D plot
- LineSpec — to quickly customize the lines appearance in a plot
- GlobalProperty — customizes the objects appearance (curves, surfaces...) in a plot or surf command
History
Version | Description |
6.0.2 | The "Foreground", "markForeground", and "markBackground" global properties colors can now be specified as named colors chosen in the full predefined colors list, or by their "#RRGGBB" hexadecimal codes, or by their colormap indices. |
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