In a plot3
(or with any other function) is it somehow possible to the let lines have a plane below them, a plane which is limited by the line an the x-y plane?
This might give an idea:
You can try plotting the planes as patch
objects (polygons). This way you can play around with their transparency, color and so on.
There are some interesting things you can do with patches (and related functions): FEX: 3d-array plotting with patch, fill3
, etc.
You may use fill3
(doc) for this as in
fill3( [x fliplr(x)] , [y fliplr(y)] , [z 0 0] , RGB_triplet)
where the 3-D line is defined by the (x,y,z) coordinates of the end of the line segment. The plane is then defined by adding 2 more coordinates: fliplr
for x
and y
(left/right flip of the end points) and [0 0] for z
.
The following code
x = [1 4]
y = [3 2]
z = [5 0]
figure;
subplot(1,2,1)
plot3(x,y,z)
grid on
subplot(1,2,2)
fill3([x fliplr(x)],[y fliplr(y)],[z 0 0],[0.3 0.5 0.7])
grid on
produces
fill3()
? THis returns you a filled area which if you define it with constant x or y should give you a plane