Hi all. Wish you good and happy new year !
I plot data in 3-D in Matlab with the scatter3 command. It works well, but the figure bothers me a bit, and this is why:
The z coordinate for the point BDI is 32.4 and that of the point TGO is 30.6. My concern is that both points seem to be under the z = 30 line, and TGO even seems to be slightly higher than BDI although its z coordinate is lower. I am conscious that view in 3-D is not that easy and som deformations may happen. For example, in 2-D there is no problem:
Does my worry make sens ? And in the case, is there any way to better plot the figure in 3-D ? Here is my code (for the 3-D figure):
figurescatter3(Data.kfprop,Data.mpropkf*100,Data.abd,'marker','none');dx = -1.5;text(Data.kfprop+dx,Data.mpropkf*100,Data.abd,Data.isocode3);xl = xlabel('X');xl.HorizontalAlignment = 'left';xl.Rotation = 16;xl.Position(3) = xl.Position(3)+0;yl = ylabel('Y');yl.HorizontalAlignment = 'right';yl.Rotation = -27;yl.Position(1) = yl.Position(1)+0;zlabel('Z');
Thank you for your help.
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