mesh

3D mesh plot

Calling Sequence

mesh(Z)
mesh(X,Y,Z)
mesh(...,<GlobalProperty>)
mesh(...,<color>,<GlobalProperty>)
mesh(<axes_handle>,...)

Arguments

:Z a real matrix defining the surface height. It can not be omitted.
The Z data is a m`x `n matrix.
: :X,Y two real matrices : always set together, these data defines a
new standard grid. This new X and Y components of the grid must match Z dimensions (see description below).
: :color an optional real matrix defining a color value for each
(X(j),Y(i)) point of the grid (see description below).
: :<GlobalProperty> This optional argument represents a sequence of
couple statements {PropertyName,PropertyValue} that defines global objects’ properties applied to all the curves created by this plot. For a complete view of the available properties (see GlobalProperty).
: :<axes_handle> This optional argument forces the plot to appear
inside the selected axes given by axes_handle rather than the current axes (see gca).

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Description

mesh draws a parametric surface using a rectangular grid defined by X and Y coordinates (if {X,Y} are not specified, this grid is determined using the dimensions of the Z matrix) ; at each point of this grid, a Z coordinate is given using the Z matrix. mesh is based on the surf command with default option color_mode = white index (inside the current colormap) and color_flag = 0.

Data entry specification :

In this paragraph and to be more clear, we won’t mention GlobalProperty optional arguments as they do not interfer with entry data (except for “Xdata”, “Ydata” and “Zdata” property, see GlobalProperty). It is assumed that all those optional arguments could be present too.

If Z is the only matrix specified, (Z) plots the matrix Z versus the grid defined by 1:size(Z,2) along the x axis and 1:size(Z,1) along the y axis.

Remarks

To enable the tranparency mode you should set the color_mode option to 0.

Sample

Examples

[X,Y]=`meshgrid`_(-1:.1:1,-1:.1:1);
Z=X.^2-Y.^2;
`xtitle`_('z=x2-y ^2');
mesh(X,Y,Z);

See Also

  • surf 3D surface plot
  • meshgrid create matrices or 3-D arrays
  • plot2d 2D plot
  • LineSpec to quickly customize the lines appearance in a plot
  • GlobalProperty to customize the objects appearance (curves, surfaces...) in a plot or surf command.

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