Plot 3D line object with alpha gradient

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Dear all,
I have a 3D point set which I would like to plot as connected line segments. In addition, I would like the points (lines) furthest away (from the point of perspective) to appear more distant by having an alpha gradient, i.e points closer to the viewer should have higher alpha values than those further away (like looking in a fog).
I tried using
mfig=patch(p(:,1),p(:,2),p(:,3));
set(mfig,'facealpha',0);
set(mfig,'edgealpha',...
and then play with the different alphamappings but unfortunately I don't get it to work.
Does anyone know how to do this (if possible)?
Thanks!
Cheers, Filip

Accepted Answer

Jonathan Sullivan
Jonathan Sullivan on 7 Feb 2012
amap = linspace(1,0,size(p,1))';
set(mfig,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor','flat',...
'LineWidth',3,'FaceVertexAlphaData',amap,...
'EdgeAlpha','interp');
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Feb 2012
Try adding
'FaceVertexCData', ones(size(amap))
Filip Persson
Filip Persson on 8 Feb 2012
It works!
Thanks to Jonathan and Walter!

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Filip Persson
Filip Persson on 8 Feb 2012
The working script:
amap = linspace(1,0,233)';
mfig=patch(p(:,1),p(:,2),p(:,3),'red');
set(mfig,'facealpha',0);
set(mfig,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor','flat',...
'LineWidth',3,'FaceVertexAlphaData',amap,...
'EdgeAlpha','interp',...
'FaceVertexCData', ones(size(amap)));

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