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fplot.m: Overhaul function for Matlab compatibility and performance (bug #38961). * scripts/plot/fplot.m: Add ability to specify n,tol,fmt in any order and simultaneously. Return data rather than plotting it if asked. Use additional test on progress of algorithm to decide whether to quit. Add %!demo and %!tests.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Thu, 11 Jul 2013 09:25:54 -0700
parents 34a9a4e48f9b
children d4549655b92e
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## Copyright (C) 2013 Mike Miller
##
## This file is part of Octave.
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {} waterfall (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{z})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} waterfall (@var{z})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{h} =} waterfall (@dots{})
## Plot a waterfall plot given matrices @var{x}, and @var{y} from
## @code{meshgrid} and a matrix @var{z} corresponding to the @var{x} and
## @var{y} coordinates of the mesh.  If @var{x} and @var{y} are vectors,
## then a typical vertex is (@var{x}(j), @var{y}(i), @var{z}(i,j)).  Thus,
## columns of @var{z} correspond to different @var{x} values and rows of
## @var{z} correspond to different @var{y} values.
##
## The optional return value @var{h} is a graphics handle to the created
## surface object.
## @seealso{meshgrid, meshz, surf}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: Mike Miller <mtmiller@ieee.org>

function h = waterfall (varargin)

  tmp = meshz (varargin{:});

  set (tmp, "meshstyle", "row");

  ## The gnuplot toolkit does nothing with the meshstyle property currently.
  toolkit = get (ancestor (tmp, "figure"), "__graphics_toolkit__");
  if (strcmp (toolkit, "gnuplot"))
    warning ("waterfall: may not render correctly using toolkit '%s'", toolkit);
  endif

  if (nargout > 0)
    h = tmp;
  endif

endfunction


%!demo
%! clf;
%! colormap ('default');
%! [~,~,Z] = peaks ();
%! waterfall (Z);