Azzera filtri
Azzera filtri

A matrix visualization 3d-histogram

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Frederik Jonassen
Frederik Jonassen il 14 Mag 2013
Commentato: Daniel Bridges il 2 Apr 2016
I have a (1372x3) matrix consisting 3 vectors r(1372x1),m(1372x1) and n(1372x1).
these vectors must be arranged in 3D histogram, where a sum of "n" controls the height. Vector n consists entirely of 1 and 0.5
also to be understood as "r" is the x-axis and "m" is the y-axis and "n" is the z-axis.
it would be really cool if i could control the division of r and m with a input of 'k'.
thanks!!!!
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 14 Mag 2013
A small example of inputs/operations/expected outputs would go a long way if Stephan's answer doesn't resolve this.

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Stephan M. H.
Stephan M. H. il 14 Mag 2013
Modificato: Stephan M. H. il 14 Mag 2013
Hi Frederik,
from your explanation r(i) and m(i) correspond to and x-y position where n(i) is the z value at this point. If so, than you should have information of where your x-grid points and y-grid points are and therefore the dimension of your z-matrix.
A straight forward way of realizing a 3D histogram in your case would then make use of meshgrid and hist3 .
The steps you need to do is create monotonic vectors x and y containing your grid points in both dimension. Then obtain the mesh data
[X,Y]= meshgrid(x,y)
Reshape your n-vector using
Z = reshape(n,a,b)
where a and b are the dimensions of your x and y grid vectors.
This should work, although your explanation with x,y,z doesn't correspond to "control with sum of n", which you stated before and I don't quite get. Same goes for the control input k, which didn't explain enough.
best, Stephan
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Daniel Bridges
Daniel Bridges il 2 Apr 2016
Is Stephan basically creating an x-y bar graph? I don't see that this answer addresses the case where you have a random set of (x,y,z) points, i.e. z not referring to a location's height; where z is not a one-to-one function of x and y. (For example, having both points (1,1,3) and (1,1,-2) in the set, and really wanting to count how many times each ordered pair appears.)

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