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I have a problem with surface parameters (fsurf)

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Hello there, this is my first time using this site for help so if i don't get the etiquette right please do let me know. OK so i am trying to plot the following surface f(x,y)= (3*x^2+y^2)*exp(-x-y) with intervals -2 < x < 2 and -2 < y < 2 i have produced the following code:
syms x y
f(x,y) = (3*x^2+y^2)*exp(-y-x);
fsurf(f,[-2 2 -2 2])
However the results are terrible i have tried changing the parameters and tried using a mesh but i get nowhere. Now i have been using a tool online called Calcplot3D see here https://www.monroecc.edu/faculty/paulseeburger/calcnsf/CalcPlot3D/ this tool displays the function how i would expect it to look, i don't understand why i can't replicate this in matlab.
Any help would be brilliant Best Regards Jake

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 30 Ott 2018
Modificato: madhan ravi il 30 Ott 2018
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f(x,y) = (3*x^2+y^2)*exp(-y-x);
ezsurf(f)
xlim([-2 2])
ylim([-2 2])
zlim([-5 5])
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Jake Simmonds
Jake Simmonds il 30 Ott 2018
Ah ok, it's still not as nice though is it as the plot above? it's an improvement though so thanks. I think i will stick to that web-tool though.
madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 30 Ott 2018
If you get used to Matlab you may find it easy to manipulate anyways glad that you got the answer for your question , make sure to accept the answer so that people know that question is solved

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Matt J
Matt J il 30 Ott 2018
Modificato: Matt J il 30 Ott 2018
f = @(x,y) (3*x.^2+y.^2).*exp(-y-x);
fsurf(f,[-2 2 -2 2])
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Jake Simmonds
Jake Simmonds il 30 Ott 2018
Should it not have the dot before *exp ? like so: f = @(x,y) (3*x.^2+y.^2).*exp(-y-x); Also this still does not replicate the function as it should be!!!

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