Place two 3d plots in the same grid so they can be compared

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stefano lazzeri
stefano lazzeri 2023 年 2 月 28 日
コメント済み: stefano lazzeri 2023 年 3 月 3 日
Kmatc0 is: 501 x 15
Kmatc1 is: 501 x 15
vc0_cp1 is: 501 x 15
figure(1)
cs1 = mesh(log(Kmatc0),log(Zmatc0),vc0_cp1)
hold on
cs1
cs2 = mesh(log(Kmatc0),log(Zmatc0),vc0_cp0)
hold off
When I run this it does not give me two, but only one of them.
I would like them both to appear in only one grid.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Luca Ferro
Luca Ferro 2023 年 2 月 28 日
編集済み: Luca Ferro 2023 年 2 月 28 日
Supposing that the mesh function is called properly, the syntax seems alright, have you though that they may be coincident?
log(Kmatc0),log(Zmatc0) are the same for both meshes and since you didn't share any actual values it's impossible to tell if vc0_cp1 and vc0_cp0 are the same as well.
Try coloring them differently:
cs1 = mesh(log(Kmatc0),log(Zmatc0),vc0_cp1,'EdgeColor',[1 0 0]) %red
hold on
cs2 = mesh(log(Kmatc0),log(Zmatc0),vc0_cp0,'EdgeColor',[0 0 1]) %blue
Note: if you only see the latter mesh (blue) they are coincident
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Luca Ferro
Luca Ferro 2023 年 3 月 3 日
did this help you out?
stefano lazzeri
stefano lazzeri 2023 年 3 月 3 日
Luca, thank you for your help! That is exactly what I needed, since both value functions were ver close but not equal.

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