MATLAB: How to plot 3D surface from 2D array

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Hi, I'm trying to create a smooth tube surface using streamlines in Matlab's "wind" dataset. The picture below shows what the plot of the streamlines looks like; I want to make a smooth surface that connects them.
The code that I attached is what I wrote to collect the coordinates of all the points along the streamlines into 2D arrays. So now I have three 2D arrays (one for X,Y,Z each) of the same size where each row represents the points in one streamline. Now I want to create a smooth 3D surface where the connectivity of the surface points is defined by the adjacency of points in the 2D arrays. Matlab's surf() and mesh() don't work for this because the Z coordinates aren't a function of X,Y. I'm picturing this in my head as rolling up a piece of paper (the 2D array) into a tube. Does Matlab have a function for this? Or should I be trying a different approach?
There's a Python module that has a function that does exactly what I want, but I would rather use Matlab. The description for the Python function is:
"mesh(x,y,z)
where x, y, z are 2D arrays, all of the same shape, giving the positions of the vertices of the surface. The connectivity between these points is implied by the connectivity on the arrays."

Best Answer

It took a bit of extra manipulation of the data, but I was able to create the tube surface using the patch('Faces',F,'Vertices',V) format.
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