Plotting in a 3D space from different perspectives
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Hello,
I would like to plot the following (s,k,w) domain
s<0 & k>3+11.1282s^2 &
(1/32)(27-3*sqrt(6)+sqrt(111+46*sqrt(6))[(k-3)^2/s]+10s > w >[(k-3)^2/s] + 10s
To have a clear view of the domain, it would be useful to have three plots from three perspectives, namely (s,k), (s,w) and (k,w). How to achieve this with Matlab?
Thanks!
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Ced
2016 年 4 月 16 日
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Ced
2016 年 4 月 17 日
For me, the issue is that your different axes have very different scaling. And you have a coarse grid, which results in these strange sections.
You could e.g. normalize your axes according to the relevant range and use "axis equal".
If you only need projections, I would treat each projection separately, i.e. W-S, S-K, K-W. This will allow you to significantly increase the number of points plotted, and will result in a denser grid.
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