Important matlab commands: linspace, meshgrid, pcolor, surf, contour, surfc, contourf, quiver, mesh, load, subplot, pcolor, shading.
Skim the Matlab documentation for linspace, meshgrid,
and pcolor
. Create a 2D mesh from −π to π with 30 points in both the x and y directions. Then for each position in the mesh let z = cos(x) sin(y). Use pcolor,
axis equal,
and axis tight
to generate the figure on the left. But don't you hate those ugly black lines? You can get rid of them with the shading
command. Use subplot
and the shading
command to generate the figure on the right
Create a 2D mesh from −π to π with 20 points in both the x
and y
directions, let z = cos(x) sin(y)
pointwise, and then recreate this figure using the surf
and colorbar
commands.
Create a 2D mesh from −10 to 10 with 100 points in both the x
and y
directions,
let and
z = 5 sin(r)/r
. Then recreate Figure 4 using the surf
and shading
commands.
Attribution: based on Prof. Mark Lyon's “Advanced Graphics” lab for Math 445, which was adapted from an Octave demo.
Create a 2D mesh from −π to π with 100 points in both the x and y directions and
then recreate Figure 5, using the functions z = cos(x/2) cos(y/2)
, z = sin(x) cos(y/2),
z = cos(x/2) sin(y)
, and z = sin(x) sin(y)
.
Enter the following code into a script file, save the figure produced as a '.jpg' or '.png' image, and include it with your project. What does the image produce? What is the role of the 'C' variable?
[phi,theta] = meshgrid(linspace(0,2*pi,100)); X=(cos(phi) + 3) .* cos(theta); Y=(cos(phi) + 3) .* sin(theta); Z=sin(phi); C=sin(3*theta); surf(X,Y,Z,C) shading interp
Draw a Klein bottle in Matlab. Feel free to search the web, but understand whatever you use.
Attribution: This lab is adapted from Prof.Mark Lyon's Math 445 Advanced Graphics lab, which is adapted from Octave demos at http://yapso.sourceforge.net/demo/demo.html.