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Plotting a 3d figure for a function with 4 variables?
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Hi, I have a function with 4 variables (x,y,z,w) which means d(x,y,z,w)=0, and I have to plot a 3D figure for just 3 variable (x,y,z) without specific values. could you please tell me which matlab function is useful?
here is my code:
function [] = critical()
[x,y,z] = meshgrid(-4:0.1:4,-4:0.1:4,-4:0.1:4);
w=1;
%parameter
a=25;K=0.5;K_p=0.4;K_b=0.3; V_s=0.8;K_s=0.2; gamma=6;K_bar=1.5e-4;
%Function
phi_1 = y.^3 ./ ( y.^3 + K ^3 );
phi_2 = w.^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
phi_3= K_p^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
teta = phi_1 .* phi_2 .* z;
aa = phi_3 .* ( 1 - phi_3).*x;
b = teta./(teta+K_b*(teta+aa));
Beta=(1-K_bar*(gamma*(x-y)./y).^2)./(1+(K_s./y).^2);
alpha=a*b*gamma.*(x-(1+(1/gamma).*y))/V_s;
d=alpha-Beta;
fv=isosurface(x,y,z,d,0)
fv = isosurface(d,0)
fvc = isosurface(d,'blue')
pp = patch(isosurface(x,y,z,d,-0))
isonormals(x,y,z,d,pp)
set(pp,'FaceColor','red','EdgeColor','none');
view(3);
axis tight
camlight
end
when I define w as a vector [w]=meshgrid(-4:0.1:4); it has this error:
Error using .*
Matrix dimensions must agree.
Error in criticalaki (line 11)
teta = phi_1 .* phi_2 .* z;
so I put w=1 which is not true and give me the figure below. but I want a soft figure like surface.
15 Comments
Adam Danz
on 14 Aug 2021
> ... but it doesn't give me a nice figure
What isn't nice about it? How does it not address your goal? Is the problem associated with the creation of patch values (i.e. your use of isosurface) or is the problem with plotting the values? We don't have sufficient information to address the question and the question itself is fuzzy.
Clearly state the goal, the problem you're having achieving the goal, and supply any data and code needed to reproduce the problem if necessary.
Adam Danz
on 15 Aug 2021
Your code is copied below so that Matlab Central's Run Feature can produce the plot. I also added 4 semicolons to suppress unnecessary outputs. Lastly, I added the line you described to define w with meshgrid() but I do not get that error.
[x,y,z] = meshgrid(-4:0.1:4,-4:0.1:4,-4:0.1:4);
% w=1;
[w]=meshgrid(-4:0.1:4)
w = 81×81
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%parameter
a=25;K=0.5;K_p=0.4;K_b=0.3; V_s=0.8;K_s=0.2; gamma=6;K_bar=1.5e-4;
%Function
phi_1 = y.^3 ./ ( y.^3 + K ^3 );
phi_2 = w.^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
phi_3= K_p^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
teta = phi_1 .* phi_2 .* z;
aa = phi_3 .* ( 1 - phi_3).*x;
b = teta./(teta+K_b*(teta+aa));
Beta=(1-K_bar*(gamma*(x-y)./y).^2)./(1+(K_s./y).^2);
alpha=a*b*gamma.*(x-(1+(1/gamma).*y))/V_s;
d=alpha-Beta;
fv=isosurface(x,y,z,d,0);
fv = isosurface(d,0);
fvc = isosurface(d,'blue');
pp = patch(isosurface(x,y,z,d,-0));
isonormals(x,y,z,d,pp)
set(pp,'FaceColor','red','EdgeColor','none');
view(3);
axis tight
camlight
M
on 16 Aug 2021
I copied your code but it still gives me an error...
Anyway thanks for your time, Adam.
Adam Danz
on 16 Aug 2021
What Matlab release are you using?
phi_1 and z should be size 81x81x81, phi_2 sould be 81x81.
M
on 17 Aug 2021
R2015b(8.6.0.267246)
Adam, do you know other matlab function to use instead of "isosurface" for this problem?
Adam Danz
on 18 Aug 2021
I see. The problem must be due to your older release, then. Explicit expansion of variables is supported from R2016b onward.
I am not familiar enough with your data to recommend an alternative to isosurface.
DGM
on 18 Aug 2021
Edited: DGM
on 18 Aug 2021
This should at least fix your errors.
%teta = phi_1 .* phi_2 .* z;
teta = phi_1 .* bsxfun(@times,phi_2,z);
%aa = phi_3 .* ( 1 - phi_3).*x;
aa = bsxfun(@times,phi_3 .* ( 1 - phi_3),x);
isosurface doesn't tend to give a very pretty figure for a coarse grid. In order to use surf(), you'd need to express (either literally or mathematically) the location of the isosurface as a mesh of points in x,y,z space. It might look a lot nicer than using isosurface(), but it's often a lot more complicated to accomplish.
FWIW, you can always throw extra memory at it and use a finer mesh. I don't have much memory, so I just did this:
vv = linspace(-4,4,400);
[x,y,z] = meshgrid(single(vv));
[w]=meshgrid(vv);
%parameter
a=25;K=0.5;K_p=0.4;K_b=0.3; V_s=0.8;K_s=0.2; gamma=6;K_bar=1.5e-4;
%Function
phi_1 = y.^3 ./ ( y.^3 + K ^3 );
phi_2 = w.^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
phi_3= K_p^2 ./ ( K_p^2 + w.^2);
teta = phi_1 .* bsxfun(@times,phi_2,z);
aa = bsxfun(@times,phi_3 .* ( 1 - phi_3),x);
clear phi_1 phi_2 phi_3 w
b = teta./(teta+K_b*(teta+aa));
Beta=(1-K_bar*(gamma*(x-y)./y).^2)./(1+(K_s./y).^2);
alpha=a*b*gamma.*(x-(1+(1/gamma).*y))/V_s;
d=alpha-Beta;
clear alpha Beta a b aa teta
pp = patch(isosurface(x,y,z,d,-0));
isonormals(x,y,z,d,pp)
set(pp,'FaceColor','red','EdgeColor','none');
view(3);
axis tight
camlight
grid on
It's a bit better, but it's still rough. At this resolution, each one of the 3D arrays occupies about 250MB, so it gets impractical to do much more.
DGM
on 19 Aug 2021
I kind of assumed that the core of the question was "how to I rewrite this to make a surf plot", and I really left that unanswered.
M
on 19 Aug 2021
Thanks Adam and DGM for your comments,
DGM, I copied your code and run it, it has an error that "out of memory"...
I did something else, solve "alpha-Beta=0" and found an equation that x is written based on y,z,w and use "surface" or "plot3" to plot it.
DGM
on 19 Aug 2021
If you're running out of memory, with that example, then you'd need to reduce the number of points to something less than 400.
If you managed to get it working with surf, then you probably don't need to bother with my example.
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