How to create contour plot to show height?

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I want to create a countour plot such that my x axis and y axis are the coordinates of the plane and my z axis is height. I want to creat a 2b plot (contour) such that my height is differentiated with color. My z value has no relation with xy value other that the first value of z is corresponding to the cobination of first two values of x and y.
For example my x, y and z vectors are:
AAA=1:1:1000;
BBB=1:1:1000;
CCC=2:2:2000;
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Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
Muhammad Qaisar Fahim on 18 Mar 2022
The correlation is that for each pair of x and y there is a corresponding value of z but the limitataion is that we only have one to one correspondance i.e., 1st value of x and first value of y corresponds to first value of z but first value of x and 2nd value of y corresponds to nothing.
DGM
DGM on 18 Mar 2022
Okay, yeah. That's just scattered data. Walter's suggestion looks pretty good.

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DGM
DGM on 19 Mar 2022
You can always try just using griddata()
S = load('scattered.mat'); % load scattered data
n = 100;
x = linspace(min(S.x),max(S.x),n);
y = linspace(min(S.y),max(S.y),n);
[xg yg] = meshgrid(x,y); % create new grid
zg = griddata(S.x,S.y,S.z,xg,yg); % interpolate scattered data to grid
contour(xg,yg,zg) % now you can use contour(), contourf(), surf(), etc
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 21 Mar 2022
Hi @DGM
His data of the position of the road (in Spherical coordinate system) was posted here in the first comment of the first answer (by @KSSV).
DGM
DGM on 21 Mar 2022
Oh. Well it doesn't make much sense spending time and confusion here then. Thanks for the heads up.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Mar 2022
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Muhammad Qaisar Fahim
Muhammad Qaisar Fahim on 18 Mar 2022
Edited: Walter Roberson on 19 Mar 2022
Hi Walter,
Error using tricontour (line 58)
Incorrect input dimensions
Error in runMatlogOSM_2nodes (line 25)
tricontour(A,B,C,1)
Eventhough I have downloaded the function and the path as
addpath(genpath('./tricontour'), '-end');
My Command line is
tricontour(A,B,C,1)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Mar 2022
The first parameter to tricontour() needs to be the xy coordinates, each row being an x y pair.
The second parameter to tricontour() needs to be the triangular connectivity data.
You might want to use https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/delaunaytriangulation.html and extract the Points and ConnectivityList properties of the result.

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