Problems with line plots
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Hi there,
can someone please tell me why my program outputs such a line?

it should look like this:


This is my code:
[u,v] = meshgrid(linspace(-2.5,2.5,40),linspace(-2.5,2.5,40));
x = u-(u.^3/3)+u.*v.^2;
y = -v+(v.^3/3)-v.*u.^2;
z = u.^2-v.^2;
mesh(x,y,z)
hold on
axis equal;
[t,X] = ode45(@Enneper,[0,4*pi],[0,.1,0,.1]);
u = X(:,1);
v = X(:,3);
x = u-(u.^3/3)+u.*v.^2;
y = -v+(v.^3/3)-v.*u.^2;
z = u.^2-v.^2;
plot3(x,y,z,'color','r','LineWidth',1);
function xprime = Enneper(t,x)
xprime = zeros(4,1);
xprime(1) = x(2);
xprime(2) = (2.*x(1).*x(4).^2)/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1)-(2.*x(1).*x(2).^2)/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1)-(4.*x(3).*x(2).*x(4))/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1);
xprime(3) = x(4);
xprime(4) = (2.*x(3).*x(2).^2)/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1)-(2.*x(3).*x(4).^2)/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1)-(4.*x(1).*x(2).*x(4))/(x(1).^2+x(3).^2+1);
end
Thanks!
Answers (1)
Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
0 votes
You create that line with your plot3 command. If it should be doing what is shown in your other images, you may need to check your equations for x, y, and z.
9 Comments
cheb
on 12 Nov 2020
Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
Edited: Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
Some quick googling suggests that the lines you desire are created by setting u and v equal to zero.
cheb
on 12 Nov 2020
Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
Worked for me. The image I created is in my post above.
cheb
on 12 Nov 2020
Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
I'll get you started.
- Find your equations for x,y and z at the bottom of your code.
- Change all the u's to 0.
- Run your code.
cheb
on 12 Nov 2020
cheb
on 12 Nov 2020
Cris LaPierre
on 12 Nov 2020
I suggest you reread items 1-3. I answer your questions there.
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