Plotting 3D graph with 3 different set of coordinates
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HI there I need some help please,
%Node 1
x1=-419;y1=-341;z1=30;
z2=15; z3=0;
hold on
plot(x1,y1,z1)
hold on
plot(x1,y1,z2)
hold on
plot(x1,y1,z3)
hold off
There is a problem with the plotting it says in the matlab file, i also like to ask if i have another set of coordinates that wants to be plotted into the same graph can it be done, meaning this 3D Graph has 6 different coordinates but the only difference is the z direction.
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KSSV
on 29 Jul 2021
Edited: KSSV
on 29 Jul 2021
When you are plotting single point, you need to use marker.
%Node 1
x1=-419;y1=-341;z1=30;
z2=15; z3=0;
hold on
plot3(x1,y1,z1,'s')
hold on
plot3(x1,y1,z2,'s')
hold on
plot3(x1,y1,z3,'s')
hold off
You can plot whay you want using scatter3. Read about it.
%Node 1
x1=-419;y1=-341;z1=30;
z2=15; z3=0;
x = repelem(x1,3,1) ;
y = repelem(y1,3,1) ;
z = [z1;z1;z3] ;
scatter3(z,y,z,1000,z,'.');
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