How can I plot a 2D plot from a 3D plot?

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Hello,
I am using the next code to plot the temperature colors in a 2 Dimensional geometry using the pdeplot
if true
figure;
pdeplot(model,'xydata',u(:,end),'contour','on');
axis auto
title (sprintf('Temperature at Final Time (%g seconds)',tfinal))
xlabel 'x (m)'
ylabel 'y(m)'
end
Do you know how I can extract 2D plot from there? I would like to plot 1 dimension vs temperature.
Thank you very much in advance,
L

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KSSV
KSSV on 27 Sep 2016
when you run this model, the required output variables are stored in workspace. They are structures, the desired result can be extracted from here.
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Laura Monreal
Laura Monreal on 29 Sep 2016
Hi Siva,
Thank you very much for your answer. It is useful, but still when I am looking at the "u" matrix in the workspace, I do not get how columns and rows are structured, so I guessed that last column (u(:,end)) is the u value in the hole geometry at the last time but how it is expressed? When I plot it, it has a weird shape to me. I would like to extract u(:,end) at the surface of my geometry for example but I am just not sure how to do it.
Thank you
L

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