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Intersection of two linear lines in 3D

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phoenix
phoenix on 22 Jul 2019
Commented: Jon on 31 Jul 2019
I have 3 data sets:A,B and C.I have plotted A vs B and C vs B. Now I want to plot a 3D graph which will represent the intersection of these two lines.How it can be done in Matlab,any help?

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Jon
Jon on 22 Jul 2019
Edited: Jon on 22 Jul 2019
It is a little hard to follow from your desription but I'm assuming you have 2 three dimensional curves that intersect.
So each curve is a set of points in 3-D space, where each point is given by an x,y and z coordinate value. Suppose you have m data points for each curve. Let the points in curve 1 be given by an m by 3 matrix, C1, where the first column is the x coordinate values, the second column is the y coordinate values, and the third column is the z coordinate values. Similarly let the points in the second curve be given by a m by 3 matrix C2 then you can use:
plot3(C1(:,1),C1(:,2),C1(:,3))
hold on
plot3(C2(:,1),C2(:,2), C2(:,3))
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phoenix
phoenix on 31 Jul 2019
Thanks a lot @Jon. It worked.
Jon
Jon on 31 Jul 2019
Very good. Glad you were able to get it working.

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