How to plot a function with 6 variables?
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Hello, everyone.
I have a problem with my lecture what I have studied.
I have a function: 3.95*a + 3*b + 4*b + 1.23*c + 1.95*d + 2.43*e (6 variables) - A linear function.
How can I plot it? Or it can't be plotted.
Thanks a lot.
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Stephen23
on 18 Oct 2017
@Nguyen Alex: how would you imagine visualizing a 6D space?
If we lived in a 7D+ universe then this would be trivial to answer.
Nguyen Alex
on 18 Oct 2017
@Nguyen Alex: you could do a 3D scatter to represent the first two dimensions, with colors, symbols, and symbol size to represent three more dimensions. Then make multiple frames to visualize the last dimension.
It would be reasonable bit of work, and of dubious value for interpreting.
Nguyen Alex
on 18 Oct 2017
Stephen23
on 18 Oct 2017
The relation is your function. It does not matter what kind of function it is.
Nguyen Alex
on 18 Oct 2017
Stephen23
on 18 Oct 2017
@Nguyen Alex: start by reading the MATLAB help for scatter3.
Nguyen Alex
on 19 Oct 2017
Stephen23
on 19 Oct 2017
@Nguyen Alex: if you want a 2D scatter plot then use scatter.
Walter Roberson
on 19 Oct 2017
I see five variables with variable b used twice?
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