How to Plot a 3D Ecuation
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Hi, I would like to plot this example equation:

R is an integer more than 0. Which plot function should I use?
This equation should be a Cylinder.
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Mike Garrity
on 1 Oct 2014
Edited: Mike Garrity
on 1 Oct 2014
It might not seem obvious, but the function is isosurface. You've got a function defined in a 3D space and you're looking for the surface where that's equal to a constant. That surface is called an "isosurface". It's like the 3D analogue of a contour in 2D.
Here's an example:
[y,x,z] = ndgrid(linspace(-5,5,64));
f = (y-z).^2+(z-x).^2+(x-y).^2;
r = 1;
isosurface(x,y,z,f,3*r^2)
r = 2;
isosurface(x,y,z,f,3*r^2)
r = 3;
isosurface(x,y,z,f,3*r^2)
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