surface plot of cell arrays

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Moes
Moes on 15 Jun 2011
Hi,
I am wondering if it's possible to (at least mimic) surf/surc functions with cell arrays with each element having a different length (i.e. not a simple rectangular matrix). I am most interested in the color coding of values so that a 2D view of the plot conveys the magnitude of the function plotted.
Cheers

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Moes
Moes on 15 Jun 2011
Bugger!
My aim in using cell arrays is to minimize number of calculations done. Here are simplified versions of what I have and what I want:
% Code I have (computationally intensive)
divs_x = 10;
D_x = linspace(1, divs_x, divs_x);
divs_y = 5*max(D_x);
D_y = linspace(0, pi, divs_y);
z = zeros(divs_x, divs_y);
for k = 1 : divs_x,
z(k, :) = cos(D_y);
end;
surf(D_y, D_x, z);
colormap(hot(128));
colorbar;
% Code I want but cannot plot
divs_x = 10;
D_x = linspace(1, divs_x, divs_x);
z = cell(1, divs_x);
D_y = cell(1, divs_x);
for k = 1 : divs_x,
divs_y = 5*D_x(k);
D_y{k} = linspace(0, pi, divs_y);
z{k} = cos(D_y{k});
end;
I could use plot3 to plot individual cells but it won't produce the color mapping that I want. I am not terribly concerned with filled surfaces (but would be nice).
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Jun 2011
pointsize = 8;
scatter3(D_x(i)*ones(1,length(D_y{i})), D_y{i}, z{i}, pointsize, z{i});
Moes
Moes on 15 Jun 2011
Ha! Fantastic.
Changing the pointsize to something a bit larger and also having it "filled" produces a very much acceptable plot when the stepsize in D_x and D_y domains are small. Thank you very much!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Jun 2011
Not with cell arrays. You could use patch() though.
On the other hand, I am not sure why you don't use
surf(X,Y,Z,Z)
as that would use the Z value to interpolate the Color

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