Scatter3 with weights

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Gabriella Tany
Gabriella Tany on 1 May 2018
Commented: sloppydisk on 12 Jan 2019
Hi,
I want to make a scatterplot of x, y, z coordinates and include the weight (which differs per particle) the locations have. So every particle has a specific weight and I want to combine all the weight of all the particles that have the same coordinates and visualize it as a heat plot. Is this possible?
Thanks!

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sloppydisk
sloppydisk on 1 May 2018
You could pass color values as follows
n = 1000;
X = rand(n, 1); Y = rand(n, 1); Z = rand(n, 1); C = hypot(X, Y);
size = 500;
scatter3(X, Y, Z, size, C, '.');
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Or do you want to take a slice along the xy-plane? Then you should probably look at this page .
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Kayode Adetunji
Kayode Adetunji on 12 Jan 2019
Hi, Please did you find out how to directly add weights to data points, especially depending on a condition? And also the consideration of data points of same location?
I will appreciate your feedback. I am struglling with this aspect. Thank you.
sloppydisk
sloppydisk on 12 Jan 2019
Do you want to add the weights to the color or to the size of the data points? In what way should they depend on a condition? Please state your problem more clearly.

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