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Antenna_X_Pos=[-0.0012;0.1419;-0.0672;-0.1121;0.1173;0.0653;-0.1458;0];
Antenna_Y_Pos=[0.1495;-0.0374;-0.1328;0.0896;0.0880;-0.1347;-0.0340;0];
Antenna_Z_Pos=[0.1269;0.0798;0.0428;0.0002;-0.0407;-0.0816;-0.1249;0];
%scatter3(Antenna_X_Pos,Antenna_Y_Pos,Antenna_Z_Pos),view(-90,90)
%grid on
for j=1:360
theta(j)= j / 180 *pi; % [Edited, Jan Simon: inlined "degtorad()"]
for m=1:90
sita(m)= m / 180 *pi;
[SP_X(j,m) SP_Y(j,m) SP_Z(j,m)] = sph2cart(theta(j),sita(m),10);
for i=1:numel(Antenna_X_Pos)
Distance(i,j,m) = sqrt(((Antenna_X_Pos(i) - SP_X(j,m))^2 +(Antenna_Y_Pos(i) - SP_Y(j,m))^2+(Antenna_Z_Pos(i) - SP_Z(j,m))^2));
end
end
end
Distance
How can I plot Distance in 3D (using i,j,m) ?
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Dec 2011
You cannot surface plot an 8 x 360 x 90 array. The closest you can come is to use isosurface()
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James Ryland
on 11 May 2017
If you store your distance data as 3D array 8 x 360 x 90 you have several ways to visualize what it looks like.
Both of these solutions turn 3D scaler fields into voxels with color and transparency, thus allowing you to visualize 3D density or distance fields.
Solution 1: Volumetric 3 is a full matlab application for visualizing layered 3D density matrices. It was designed to work with fmri and mri but it can handle arbitrary 3D arrays stored as .mat files.
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59161-volumetric-3?s_tid=srchtitle
Solution 2: A much simpler tool is Vol3D. But with a lot of programming on your end you can get it to do pretty much anything volumetric 3 does, in that they use highly similar (though distinct) techniques for generating visualizations.
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