surf(Z) Z= 11x9 double produces a 10x8 surface

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I have a matrix of data 11x9 I wish to show as a surface. However
surf(Z)
surf(m,n,Z)
produce surfaces 10x8. Can anyone suggest how I can get all the results onto a surface? Thanks
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 16 Nov 2015
This is the normal behavior of surf, as is explained in the answers below. If you want to plot each value as a distinct surface you could try using bar3.

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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity on 16 Nov 2015
When you create a surface, each value in your matrix becomes one of the vertices of the surface. Since the faces of the surface each connect a 2x2 group of vertices, the number of faces is one fewer in each of the two directions.
I'm just guessing, but it might be that you want to use all 11x9 values as colors. To do this, try setting FaceColor to interp.
surf(m,n,Z,'FaceColor','interp')
When you do this, the position AND COLOR of each version will come from one of the values in your matrix, and they will be interpolated across the faces.

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 16 Nov 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 16 Nov 2015
The full matrix is shown by surf. The numbers define the outer points of each patch: consider
surf([1 2; 3 4])
that draws a single patch based on four points.

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