How can I create sphere in this code?

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SHUBHAM SINGH CHOUDHARY
SHUBHAM SINGH CHOUDHARY el 7 de Sept. de 2020
Respondida: Ayush Gupta el 10 de Sept. de 2020
X=(0:0.02:1);
Y=(0:0.02:1);
[x,y] = meshgrid(X,Y);
%z=rand(size(x))*1000;
%z=1e6*ones(size(x));
z=zeros(size(x));
x0=mean(X);
y0=mean(Y);
b_center1 = [0.2,0.8];
b_center2 = [0.6,0.2];
b_center3 = [0.4,0.55];
r1=0.1*max(X);
r2=0.1*max(X);
r3=0.1*max(X);
for i=1:length(X)
for j=1:length(Y)
dist = pdist([[X(i),Y(j)];b_center1]);
if (dist < r1)
z(i,j)=1;
end
dist = pdist([[X(i),Y(j)];b_center2]);
if (dist < r2)
z(i,j)=1;
end
dist = pdist([[X(i),Y(j)];b_center3]);
if (dist < r3)
z(i,j)=1;
end
end
end
surf(x,y,z)

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Ayush Gupta
Ayush Gupta el 10 de Sept. de 2020
 The above code is not able to generate spheres primarily because in the workflow any point that is less than r1 is given a true value by giving it 1 whereas for a sphere the points should be all equidistant from a center. To plot a sphere with center at (a,b,c) and radius r, refer to the following code:
[x,y,z] = sphere;
x = x*r;
y = y*r;
z = z*r;
figure
surf(x+a,y+b,z+c)

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