Matlab contour plot in 3d
I have an array which include [x y z F]. I want to plot a contour which depicts every point (x,y,z) addressed with a given property F. F may be energy or something else.
How do I plot an isosurface contour with different f in the same figure?
I have managed to do direct modes superposition method (DMSM) from ANSYS but it seems ansys doesn't include this function.
matlab contour
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I have an array which include [x y z F]. I want to plot a contour which depicts every point (x,y,z) addressed with a given property F. F may be energy or something else.
How do I plot an isosurface contour with different f in the same figure?
I have managed to do direct modes superposition method (DMSM) from ANSYS but it seems ansys doesn't include this function.
matlab contour
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have you tried "hold on" ?
– Dan
Dec 21 '12 at 6:27
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I have an array which include [x y z F]. I want to plot a contour which depicts every point (x,y,z) addressed with a given property F. F may be energy or something else.
How do I plot an isosurface contour with different f in the same figure?
I have managed to do direct modes superposition method (DMSM) from ANSYS but it seems ansys doesn't include this function.
matlab contour
I have an array which include [x y z F]. I want to plot a contour which depicts every point (x,y,z) addressed with a given property F. F may be energy or something else.
How do I plot an isosurface contour with different f in the same figure?
I have managed to do direct modes superposition method (DMSM) from ANSYS but it seems ansys doesn't include this function.
matlab contour
matlab contour
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have you tried "hold on" ?
– Dan
Dec 21 '12 at 6:27
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have you tried "hold on" ?
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have you tried "hold on" ?
– Dan
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have you tried "hold on" ?
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have you tried "hold on" ?
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