how to plot a 2D graph on top of a 3D surf

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DuckDuck
DuckDuck el 23 de Mayo de 2013
i have a PSD spectrogram and want to plot on top of that a time series graph. In the link is what i want to achieve:<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B61s6H8F7eyNVXFCNFVseFFaUUE/edit?usp=sharing>
Any idea?
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José-Luis
José-Luis el 23 de Mayo de 2013
Such a plot is not going to happen automagically. I suggest you look into patch() and arm yourself with some patience. surf() could also work, depending on the kind of data you have.
DuckDuck
DuckDuck el 23 de Mayo de 2013
i already created the spectrogram, but i want to put also the timeseries. the spectrogram is the fft of the time series. now i want to put them together and try to figure out the hole thing.

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Iain
Iain el 23 de Mayo de 2013
I can't see the link, but if you have a surf, you can simply issue the commands:
hold on
plot3(x,y,z,colour)
To plot a line arbitrarily over/around/behind your surf. Set x, y or z = to a constant, and you can plot a line on an arbitrary plane.
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Jan
Jan el 23 de Mayo de 2013
@effess: Please post the code you have created so far an explain "did not succeed" with all necessary details.
DuckDuck
DuckDuck el 24 de Mayo de 2013
so this is my code, i built the surf and when i plot the graph i get 'Error using plot3 Vectors must be the same lengths.'
figure;surf(tw(172,1:end),Fw,10*log10(afftp),'edgecolor','none');
axis tight;
view(0,90);
xlabel('Time (Seconds)');
ylabel('Hz');
hold on ;
plot3(tw(172,1:end),xhb(172,1:end),1)

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