Could somebody explain the code by Elias Wegert to me?

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I read some of the book "Visual Complex Functions" by Elias Wegert. In the epilogue, he provides a short Matlab code for plotting phase portraits:
xmin=-0.5; xmax=0.5; ymin=-0.5; ymax=0.5;
xres = 800; yres = 800;
x = linspace(xmin,xmax,xres);
y = linspace(ymin,ymax,yres);
[x,y] = meshgrid(x,y); z = x+1i*y;
f = exp(1./z);
p = surf(real(z), imag(z),0*f, angle(-f));
set(p,'EdgeColor','none');
caxis([-pi,pi]), colormap hsv(600)
view(0,90), axis equal, axis off
Since I'm very new to Matlab, I don't really get everything about it. Especially since there's an error on line 7 for me ("X, Y, Z, and C cannot be complex."). Could somebody explain to me why there's 0*f and angle(-f)? And what can I do to make it work? Thank you in advance.

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2017-10-11
编辑:Guillaume 2017-10-11
The error message occurs because some elements of f are Inf + 1i*Inf, which when multiplied by 0 give 0 + 1i*NaN (I would have expected it to give NaN + 1i*NaN)
I assume that the 0*f is just a lazy way to create a zero matrix the same size as f, so you could replace that by zeros(size(f))
p = surf(real(z), imag(z), zeros(size(f)), angle(-f));

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017-10-11
p = surf(real(z), imag(z),zeros(size(f)), angle(-f), 'edgecolor','none');
The reason that 0*f is complex is there are two locations in f that are complex infinities, and infinity * 0 is nan

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