How to get contour plot and line plot intersection values/ coordinates
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I am plotting a 3D graph and a contour of the same. Then I plot few lines on the contour plot. I want to know the value of the contour where the line crosses the contour and also the coordinates where intersection happens. Can anyone please help me with this
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Kelly Kearney
il 16 Lug 2013
I assume by 3D graph with contour, you mean you have 3D data represented in 2D by a contour plot? Or do you mean something like contour3 or isosurface?
Assuming the former, the coordinates of the contour lines generated via
[c,h] = contour(x,y,z);
are found in the c matrix. There are a few File Exchange functions (like contourcs) that can simplify the task of extracting those coordinates.
If you have the Mapping Toolbox, polyxpoly can calculate the line intersections. Otherwise, there are a bunch of FEX entries to calculate the intersections of two lines/curves (like this one).
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Kelly Kearney
il 19 Lug 2013
Yes, to use the contourcs function, you need to download it from the File Exchange, and then either place it in the same folder as where you are working, or add it to your path (You can read up on that under the "Search Path" section of the documentation).
Here's a quick example of how to use those functions to calculate intersections:
% Some example data
[x,y,z] = peaks;
% Calculate the coordinates of the contour lines
% (here, just the contour line at z = 0)
C = contourcs(x(1,:),y(:,1),z,[0 0]);
% Coordinates of the intersecting line
xln = [0 0];
yln = [-3 3];
% Use polyxpoly to find intersections
for ic = 1:length(C)
[xint{ic}, yint{ic}] = polyxpoly(xln, yln, C(ic).X, C(ic).Y);
end
xint = cat(1, xint{:});
yint = cat(1, yint{:});
% Plot the results
figure;
contour(x,y,z,[0 0], 'k');
hold on;
plot(xln, yln, 'b');
plot(xint, yint, 'r*');
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