Interpolate surface between 3D lines
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Hi all,
i have several 3D lines and i want to use them to create a surface between them.
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/194087/image.png)
In the image above you can see two of those lines as an example. The data used for those lines is in the attachment. Below you see the code i tried to use to create a surface between these two lines.
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/194088/image.png)
Unfortunately, it also created a surface between each of the lines itself.
Is there a way to create a surface just for the area between the two lines?
Thanks a lot !
y = [Data1(:,1); Data2(:,1)];
x = [Data1(:,2); Data2(:,2)];
z = [Data1(:,3); Data2(:,3)];
figure;
rangeX = -1500:10:0;
rangeY = 0:0.1:20;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(rangeX,rangeY);
Z=griddata(x,y,z,X,Y,'cubic');
surf(X,Y,Z)
hold on;
plot3(Data1(:,2),Data1(:,1),Data1(:,3),'LineWidth',2);
plot3(Data2(:,2),Data2(:,1),Data2(:,3),'LineWidth',2);
grid on
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Mohammad Hukan
on 20 Aug 2018
Edited: Mohammad Hukan
on 20 Aug 2018
If I understood what you are looking for then I would recommend trying 'fit' function. I think it would work
https://www.mathworks.com/help/curvefit/fit.html
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Sanoop Siby
on 5 Mar 2020
Lars Gode, Did you happen to find a solution to your question. Please post it if so. Thanks in advance.
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