Need help with 3D-plot
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Patrik Soukup
on 26 Apr 2018
Commented: Thsnisorn Auk
on 28 May 2023
Hi there,
I would like to ask how exactly can I plot 3D plot such as this

from my 2D plot, which represents X-Y axes.

I´m using this code
load m2.txt;
i=m2(:,2);
ia=i*1000;
fs=50000;
T=1/fs;
L=length(ia);
t=(0:L-1)*T;
nfft=2^nextpow2(L);
w=hann(L);
io=ia.*w;
I=fft(io,nfft)/L;
Ia=abs(I);
f=fs/2*linspace(0,1,nfft/2+1);
%Normal.
Iref=max(Ia);
Inorm=20*log10(Ia/Iref);
figure;
plot(f,(Inorm(1:nfft/2+1)));
set(gca, 'YLim',[-130,0]);
set(gca, 'XLim',[0,500]);
xlabel('f (Hz)','FontSize',9);
ylabel('Magnituda (dB)','FontSize',9);
hold on;
So I obviously need to add the Z-axis, which represents length of the signal (time). I need to find out for how long ceratin frequencies were present during the measurement.
Tried to use "surf" and "plot3" commands, but all my attempts failed, so I would be really, really thankful for any insight.
Regards,
Patrik
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Ameer Hamza
on 26 Apr 2018
"but all my attempts failed"
What have you tried so far? What errors did you get?
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Star Strider
on 26 Apr 2018
The image in your Question is a Signal Processing Toolbox spectrogram (link) plot, although with a different view. The spectrogram function produces a surf plot with a default view(0,90) so you are looking down at it as a 2D plot rather than viewing it as a 3D plot. You can use the GUI to rotate it, or simply experiment with different arguments to the view function after you plot it. The documentation for the spectrogram function describes how to do all of this, so I will not discuss it in detail here.
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Star Strider
on 9 May 2018
The only option I can think of is to use the rotate (link) function. That will rotate the surface object.
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Ameer Hamza
on 26 Apr 2018
The figure you posted can be made using plot3. Try Running this script. You will get the idea how to use plot3 to draw such graphs.
f = figure;
t = 0:0.01:10;
plot3(0, 0, 0);
ax = gca;
delete(ax.Children);
hold on;
for i=1:5
plot3(ax, t, 2*i*ones(size(t)), sin(i*t)+rand(size(t)));
end
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Thsnisorn Auk
on 28 May 2023
I really have same problem. Could you help me to plot it but in my case i was to plot x= frequency, y =time, z = amplitude .
Thank you.
Regards.
Sorn
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