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I have a list of lightning flahses, each flash has a latitude, longitude, and a power. All three of these are lists, not matrices.
I would like to plot a 3D plot, where x is longitude, y is latitude, and each dot is color coded to represent its power at the latitude and longitudinal locations.
How do I do this using three lists? The 3d plotting functions, like imagesc, require a matrix as the third value.
Thanks!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Jun 2019
Try this:
lat = rand(10,1); % Create Vector
lon = rand(10,1); % Create Vector
power = randi(9,10,1); % Create Vector
figure
scatter3(lat(:), lon(:), power(:), [], power(:), 'filled')
grid on
This will colour them by the ’Z’ (’power’) value. The fourth argument [] is the size reference, and since you may want them all the same size, that argument is the empty array.
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Sophia Salazar
Sophia Salazar on 28 Jun 2019
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
Latitude 393413x1 3147304 double
Longitude 393413x1 3147304 double
PeakCurrentQuarter 393413x1 3147304 double
Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Jun 2019
I have no idea what the problem could be.
I would need at least a representative sample of your data to see what the problem is (assuming I could reproduce it).

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