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Modestas Sekreckis
Modestas Sekreckis on 22 May 2011
Hi how can I get from 3D graph three 2D. In my language is called "epura". I have this graf: http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/5839/matlaboklausimas1.png
I need to do something like this:
On this example, I used the command "subplot". I think that there should be a simpler way to do it

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Patrick Kalita
Patrick Kalita on 27 May 2011
Using is a subplot part of a very good way of doing this. You can use it in conjunction with copyobj to make the process fairly automatic.
Here's the general idea. You can copy the original scene to three new axes (created with subplot) and then adjust the View property of the three new axes to get the desired views.
Here's an example:
% The original scene
a = axes;
surf(peaks);
% Make a new figure with three subplots:
f = figure;
a1 = subplot(2,2,1,'Parent',f);
a2 = subplot(2,2,2,'Parent',f);
a3 = subplot(2,2,3,'Parent',f);
% Copy contents of the original axes into the new axes
copyobj(get(a, 'Children'), a1);
copyobj(get(a, 'Children'), a2);
copyobj(get(a, 'Children'), a3);
% Set the view of the three new axes
view(a1, [0 0]);
view(a2, [90 0]);
view(a3, [0 90]);

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bym
bym on 22 May 2011
I don't think there is an easier way, but you might want to check this out

Modestas Sekreckis
Modestas Sekreckis on 27 May 2011
Is there an easier way?

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