2-D Contour plot for non-uniformly spaced data points

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I have arrays data from COMSOL for a non-uniform mesh: x,y node positions and u for each node, where the nodes are refined in one area. I want to create a 2-D contour plot of this data in MatLab on an x-y graph and colors representing u. All the information have found seems to involve creating a rectangular mesh via 'meshgrid' and then letting it interpolate the data to this mesh. I'm wondering if there is a simpler way where I can just plot the raw data so I don't eliminate any values?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Petr Michalek
Petr Michalek il 1 Lug 2020
Hello,
I have the same problem. I get data from Comsol via LiveLink to Matlab. I want to create a contourf plot from x, y and U, where I have one value of U for one value of x and y. However, U is row vector 1x12792 double and the values of x and y are distributed non-uniformly, because they are coordinates of the triangle mesh nodes. I can generate a uniform mesh from x,y using [X,Y]=meshgrid(x,y), but how do I generate array from U? I guess using interpolation?
My code
model = mphload ('cylinder flow.mph');
Velocity = mpheval(model,'spf.U');
Density = mpheval(model,'spf.rho');
x = Velocity.p(1,1:end);
y = Velocity.p(2,1:end);
xindex = Velocity.t(1,1:end);
yindex = Velocity.t(2,1:end);
zindex = Velocity.t(3,1:end);
meshindex = Velocity.ve(1:end,1);
U = Velocity.d1;
rho = Density.d1;
[X,Y]=meshgrid(x,y);
figure(1) % mesh display - works fine
mphmesh(model); hold on;
figure(2) % scatter graph - works fine
scatter(x,y,U,'filled');
figure(3) % 3D trimesh graph - works fine
tri = delaunay(x,y);
trisurf(tri,x,y,U); colorbar;
figure(4) % contourf graph does not work
contourf(X,Y,U);
John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 1 Lug 2020
@ Petr Michalek:
A Irecall, there are two tools one the file exchange to do contouring of scattered data. Both are probably calledd tricontour, so either should work.

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Ashish Gudla
Ashish Gudla il 27 Mag 2015
If I understand you correctly, you are trying to plot the raw data, instead of creating a regular mesh using 'meshgrid'.
You can use the 'contour' or the 'contourf' functions as explained in the documentation:
Also the 'mesh' function can take irregularly spaced vector inputs. See this for an example.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 27 Mag 2015
That documentation says,
If X or Y is irregularly spaced, then contour calculates contours using a regularly spaced contour grid, and then transforms the data to X or Y.
A
A il 28 Mag 2015
Contour only works when 'u' (z) is a matrix of x and y points.
"If X and Y are vectors, then length(X) must equal size(Z,2) and length(Y) must equal size(Z,1). The vectors must be strictly increasing or strictly decreasing and cannot contain any repeated values".
My data is three vectors of thousands of points, but there could be more x values at y = 0 than at y = 1 because the mesh from ComSol is not uniform. So I can't simply reshape u into a matrix without losing data. That is my issue.

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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity il 27 Mag 2015
The contour commands can handle curvilinear grids, but not multi-resolution grids. So I could do this:
[theta,rad] = meshgrid(linspace(0,pi,49),linspace(1,3,49));
[x,y] = pol2cart(theta,rad);
z = peaks;
contourf(x,y,z)
To get a contour of a 2D grid which wraps around a half annulus, but the X, Y, and Z inputs are all 2D arrays.
One option is to convert your data into a triangle mesh and then use Darren Engwirda's tricontour function from the File Exchange .
Another would be to use something other than a contour. For example, if your grid is fine enough, you could just use scatter to draw colored circles at each location:
scatter(x,y,120,c,'filled')
That'll give you no interpolation at all, just the raw data.
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Saurish Chakrabarty
Saurish Chakrabarty il 6 Ago 2018
Modificato: Saurish Chakrabarty il 6 Ago 2018
Nice answer! There might be a typo though. During initialization, the dimensions of gz got interchanged.
gz = zeros(length(gy),length(gx))
Manoj
Manoj il 19 Dic 2018
will any one help me for 2d contour plot with the attached data for non uniformly spaced data points ???

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