I'm having trouble graphing using Matlab, and was hoping someone could help. I just want to hand the program a function like $z=x^2-3xy+2$, or whatever, and have Matlab generate a 3D graph. From the tutorials I've seen online, it seems like this is difficult. Can I not just hand the program that equation and the domain that I want, and have it generate a graph? What code will generate that graph? Thanks!
3D graphing in matlab
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3The documentation for `meshgrid` has an example of [creating a 3D graph in three lines of code](http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/meshgrid.html) (two, if you fold the second line into the third). It would be nice to not need to go through the motions of creating a meshgrid, but that's how it is in Matlab. – 2012-08-17
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As an example, lets plot the function in the interval $x=[-2;2], y=[-2;2]$. As mentioned in the comments, this can be achieved in Matlab by the code
[X,Y] = meshgrid(-2:.2:2, -2:.2:2); Z = X.^2 - 3*X.*Y + 2; surf(X,Y,Z)
It can also be done in Maple by the following code
plot3d(x^2 - 3*x*y, x=-2..2, y=-2..2);
which is probably more intuitive. At last, one can use Wolfram Alpha.
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0thanks for the help. I used Maple at my last job, and so far I find it much more intuitive than Matlab. – 2012-08-17