Using Contour to plot different range data.

For the past 2 hours I am trying to plot my x,y,z data using contour and even after reading examples from MATLAB I am still at the same place. Just for learning purposes I am using dummy data that I have created shown below:
x=1:0.5:20;
y=1:0.5:10;
z=zeros(39,19);
for i=1:1:39
for j=1:1:19
z_value=x(j)+y(j)^2-2*x(i);
z(i,j)=z_value;
end
end
for i=1:1:38
for j=1:1:19
plot3 (x(i),y(j),z(i,j),'ro-')
hold on
end
end
While I am good with plotting it all in 3D, I would like to plot contours however, whenever I try to plot contour(x,y,z) it gives me following message:
*******************************
Error using contour (line 81)
The size of X must match the size of Z or the
number of columns of Z.
Error in test (line 23)
contour (x,y,z)
*******************************
The size of X and Y do match Z! So I am not sure what I am missing. If I cannot use contour, can you please suggest another method in order to obtain similar effect graphing tool?
Thank you for your time.

 采纳的回答

length(x) matches the number of rows in z, but it needs to match the number of columns in z.
Try
contour(x, y, z.')

3 个评论

Thank you Walter! I appreciate it. I do tend to mix rows and columns more than I should :/ .. but I do not think that I would come to that solution any time soon. At least I am learning!
So, I have changed my X vector to match the columns of Z, but I am still getting this error... is there a bug?
McWoz, what is size(x), size(y), size(z) for you?

请先登录,再进行评论。

更多回答(0 个)

类别

帮助中心File Exchange 中查找有关 Contour Plots 的更多信息

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by