Plotting the contours of 1D dimensional data

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Chandrakanth Reddy Chappidi
Chandrakanth Reddy Chappidi el 30 de Oct. de 2015
Comentada: Farnam Sadeghian el 12 de Abr. de 2022
Hello, I have three functions f1(x,y), f2(x,y), f3(x,y). Is it possible to plot contours of f3 with f1 and f2 as axes ? ( According to the contourf, I should have f3 as 2 D matrix ).
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Farnam Sadeghian
Farnam Sadeghian el 21 de En. de 2020
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Farnam Sadeghian
Farnam Sadeghian el 12 de Abr. de 2022
You can find its solution here

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Nitin Khola
Nitin Khola el 3 de Nov. de 2015
I am assuming that f3(x,y) is a function of f1(x,y) and f2(x,y) i.e. for f3 = Fcn(f1,f2), implying there exists one value of f3 for a particular (f1,f2).
To plot contour for the data you have, you will have to use "meshgrid" to make a mesh out of f1 and f2 depending on the bounds of f1 and f2. The following documentation link contains the details: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/meshgrid.html
I am additionally assuming you already have a value f3 = F(f1,f2) for each (f1,f2) but it is in a vector form. You can use the "reshape" command to make a matrix of that vector. Refer to the following command for details. http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/reshape.html
In addition, if you wish to refine the mesh, you can do so and interpolate the values of f3.

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