3-D plot in Matlab
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Hi,
I have a set of data from my antenna measurement such as azimuth, elevation and amplitude.
Is there any feature in matlab that I can use to do 3-D plot with those three data?
Thanks
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Chibuzo Nnonyelu
on 27 Jan 2018
Ok. Sorry for late response. I had attached a function for that. The function produces a 3-D plot in the spherical Cartesian coordinates.
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Chibuzo Nnonyelu
on 23 Feb 2017
You can modify this function to work for you:
function plotsphere(azimuth, elevation, amplitude)
[X, Y, Z] = sph2cart(azimuth, elevation, amplitude);
grid on;
plot3(X, Y, Z, 'MarkerSize', 6,'Color', 'b','Marker', '.',...
'LineStyle', 'none'); hold on;
set(gca, 'xlim',[-2 2], 'ylim', [-2 2], 'zlim', [-2 2], 'Fontsize', 16);
nA = max([max(abs(X)) max(abs(Y)) max(abs(Z))]);
view(178, 10);
aL = max(nA);
lOffset = 0.05;
aLimit = [-aL-lOffset aL+lOffset];
set(gca, 'xlim', aLimit, 'ylim', aLimit, 'zlim', aLimit, 'Fontsize', 16);
%drawing the axes's lines
line(aLimit,[0,0],[0, 0],'linewidth',4,'color',[0,0,0]); %x-axis
line([0,0],aLimit,[0, 0],'linewidth',4,'color',[0,0,0]); %y-axis
line([0,0],[0,0],aLimit,'linewidth',4,'color',[0,0,0]); %z-axis
%labeling the axes
text(aLimit(2) + 0.05, 0, 0,'x','fontsize',18,'horizontalalignment','center', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
text(0, aLimit(2) + 0.05, 0,'y','fontsize',18,'horizontalalignment','center', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
text(0, 0, aLimit(2) + 0.05,'z','fontsize',18,'horizontalalignment','center', 'Interpreter', 'latex');
grid on;
%suppressing original x, y, axis
set(gca, 'XTick',[], 'ZTick',[], 'YTick',[], 'XColor', 'w', 'YColor', 'w', 'ZColor', 'w');
axis square;
end
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