3D Surface Plot With Only Vectors

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Dan
Dan il 18 Ago 2011
Commentato: Image Analyst il 4 Set 2021
I'm trying to make surface plots based on data from a satellite. All of the standard surface functions ('surface', 'contour', 'pcolor', etc.) require one of the fields to be a matrix, but the data I'm trying to plot is all in vectors. For instance, I have vectors for latitude and longitude of each reading, then a vector of the elevation read at each point. And the vectors are of considerable length, so I'm trying to use as little memory as possible for each plot.
'plot3(Lon, Lat, Elev)' almost gives me what I need, except I still can't put a detailed colormap to the elevation data. Ideally, I want to be able to look at the x-y plane and easily see the changes in elevation with the help of the colorbar.
Any ideas on a better function to use? Or is there a way to somehow get my elevation data into a matrix that doesn't give me a large, sparse matrix?
Thanks
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Youssef Wehbe
Youssef Wehbe il 1 Apr 2020
I have an aircraft dataset and would like to plot a 3D flight track (lat,lon,elev) and color the markers according to a depth (dust concentration in my case). Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Babak Salarieh
Babak Salarieh il 2 Gen 2019
Modificato: Image Analyst il 4 Set 2021
I would suggest watching this video:
Although it is in regard to 3D surface, it works for the case of contours as well.
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Majid
Majid il 4 Set 2021
It is somehow strange! The link to the video is clickable, but when you click on it, you will be directed to the same page as the current page! However, you still can copy and paste the link manually to watch the video.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 4 Set 2021
@Majid when @Babak Salarieh inserted the link, he had #null for the URL and the URL for this thread as the displayed text, so it just went to this page. I changed the URL to that of the blog, so it's now fixed. Thanks for alerting us.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 18 Ago 2011
This should work. Adjust the CircleSize for better result. See scatter3() for more options.
CircleSize=100;
figure;h1=stem3(Lon,Lat,Elev,'filled');
figure;h2=scatter3(Lon,Lat,Elev,CircleSize,Elev,'s','filled');
view(2);

Patrick Kalita
Patrick Kalita il 8 Set 2011
Have you looked at trisurf?
The idea is that you first need to compute a triangulation of the (lat, lon) coordinates. The function delaunay will work fine. Then you can pass that along with the coordinate vectors to trisurf. Here's an example:
% make up some data
lat = rand(1,300)*6 - 3;
lon = rand(1,300)*4 - 2;
elev = peaks(lat, lon);
% triangulate and plot
tri = delaunay(lat, lon);
trisurf(tri, lat, lon, elev);
% optional, could help make the plot look nicer
shading interp
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Edwin Fonkwe
Edwin Fonkwe il 17 Gen 2017
Doesn't work if vectors are collinear, apparently

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Sanoop Siby
Sanoop Siby il 10 Mar 2020
If anyone knows the answer please post, I would appreciate it.
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Youssef Wehbe
Youssef Wehbe il 1 Apr 2020
I have an aircraft dataset and would like to plot a 3D flight track (lat,lon,elev) and color the markers according to a depth (dust concentration in my case). Any help is greatly appreciated!

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