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* configure.ac (OCTAVE_VERSION): Bump to 3.7.4.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 13 May 2013 08:07:15 -0400 |
parents | 5d3a684236b0 |
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## Copyright (C) 2007-2012 David Bateman ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} ezsurf (@var{f}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} ezsurf (@var{fx}, @var{fy}, @var{fz}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} ezsurf (@dots{}, @var{dom}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} ezsurf (@dots{}, @var{n}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} ezsurf (@dots{}, "circ") ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} ezsurf (@var{h}, @dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{h} =} ezsurf (@dots{}) ## ## Plot the surface defined by a function. @var{f} is a string, inline ## function or function handle with two arguments defining the function. By ## default the plot is over the domain @code{-2*pi < @var{x} < 2*pi} and ## @code{-2*pi < @var{y} < 2*pi} with 60 points in each dimension. ## ## If @var{dom} is a two element vector, it represents the minimum and maximum ## value of both @var{x} and @var{y}. If @var{dom} is a four element vector, ## then the minimum and maximum value of @var{x} and @var{y} are specify ## separately. ## ## @var{n} is a scalar defining the number of points to use in each dimension. ## ## If three functions are passed, then plot the parametrically defined ## function @code{[@var{fx} (@var{s}, @var{t}), @var{fy} (@var{s}, @var{t}), ## @var{fz} (@var{s}, @var{t})]}. ## ## If the argument "circ" is given, then the function is plotted over a disk ## centered on the middle of the domain @var{dom}. ## ## The optional return value @var{h} is a graphics handle to the created ## surface object. ## ## @example ## @group ## f = @@(x,y) sqrt (abs (x .* y)) ./ (1 + x.^2 + y.^2); ## ezsurf (f, [-3, 3]); ## @end group ## @end example ## ## An example of a parametrically defined function is ## ## @example ## @group ## fx = @@(s,t) cos (s) .* cos (t); ## fy = @@(s,t) sin (s) .* cos (t); ## fz = @@(s,t) sin (t); ## ezsurf (fx, fy, fz, [-pi, pi, -pi/2, pi/2], 20); ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @seealso{ezplot, ezmesh, ezsurfc, ezmeshc} ## @end deftypefn function retval = ezsurf (varargin) [h, needusage] = __ezplot__ ("surf", varargin{:}); if (needusage) print_usage (); endif if (nargout > 0) retval = h; endif endfunction %!demo %! clf; %! colormap ('default'); %! f = @(x,y) sqrt (abs (x .* y)) ./ (1 + x.^2 + y.^2); %! ezsurf (f, [-3, 3]); %!demo %! clf; %! colormap ('default'); %! fx = @(s,t) cos (s) .* cos (t); %! fy = @(s,t) sin (s) .* cos (t); %! fz = @(s,t) sin (t); %! ezsurf (fx, fy, fz, [-pi,pi,-pi/2,pi/2], 20);