Hi,
I have a 3D plot that I generated with this code:
a= linspace(0.8,1.2,12);
surf(a,1:59,abs(Z_data),'FaceColor' , 'interp');
and I would like to display the black lines orthogonal to the X axis, but not for the ones orthogonal to the Y axis. I have seen that I can choose the line style for the whole surface, but can I choose a different line style for the different lines orthogonal to the X or Y axis? That is, I want to show each of the a values in the surface grid but not the 59 lines for the y values.
Further, could I label each of these lines orthogonal to the X axis (example like in the image) if I do this:
Thanks in advance for your help!

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jonas
jonas el 25 de Mayo de 2018

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As an alternative to waterfall, I just learned that you can change the meshstyle of surfaces
h=surf(peaks)
h.MeshStyle='row';

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Auryn_
Auryn_ el 26 de Mayo de 2018
YES! Finally, thanks so much!
jonas
jonas el 26 de Mayo de 2018
I have played around a bit with labeling the lines. Here is my code so far:
figure;hold on
h=surf(peaks(20))
h.FaceAlpha=0.5
h.MeshStyle='row';
y=h.YData; x=h.XData; z=h.ZData;
ind=10; %specify location along x-axis
for i=1:length(y)
text(x(ind),y(i),z(ind,i),num2str(i));
end
You will have to adjust the code so that the end-result works for your own graph. I have used transparency to avoid issues with the label being behind the surface. Another solution (which may be best in your case) would be to put the labels at the end of the curves.
Auryn_
Auryn_ el 27 de Mayo de 2018
Thanks again!
How would you put the labels at the end of the curves?
jonas
jonas el 27 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: jonas el 27 de Mayo de 2018
It depends on perspective. In the x-z plane you just plot all labels at x(end) or alternatively at x(end)+dx. In my example with peaks this is not a good idea, as all z are equal and the labels become stacked (see attachment). However, it may work nicely for you. Just play around with the indices.
dx=0;
for i=1:length(y)
ha(i)=text(x(end)+dx,y(i),z(i,end),num2str(i));
end
it's probably a good idea to save the handles as well (see ha above) so that you can access and alter their properties after the loop.
cheers
Auryn_
Auryn_ el 27 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: Auryn_ el 27 de Mayo de 2018
Done!
dy=0;
for i=1:length(a)
ha(i)=text(x(i),y(end)+dy,z(i,end),num2str(a(i)));
end
Thank you very much for your time and support!
jonas
jonas el 27 de Mayo de 2018
No problem, happy to help!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 25 de Mayo de 2018

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It sounds like you may want a waterfall plot.
Auryn_
Auryn_ el 26 de Mayo de 2018

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Now the second part of the question:
can I add labels on the lines orthogonal to the X axis?
Cheers!

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jonas
jonas el 26 de Mayo de 2018
Right, forgot about that one. Ill edit my answer later today!
Auryn_
Auryn_ el 26 de Mayo de 2018
thanks ;)

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