How to draw evolution of concentration in 2D [solved]

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Hi all,
I have coded a small program in order to compute the evolution of concentration of a plume of smoke and would like to plot/shade it as follow (I did it with Ferret but would like to know how to do it with Matlab) :
My matrix is defined along x & z axis with concentration(x,z) defined as a sinusoidal function
Thanks for all,
Florian

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Apr 2014
Why not make save be a 3D array instead of a cell array? Why not just use imshow() or image() to display each 2D image of "save" right after you created it.
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Florian
Florian on 23 Apr 2014
That's it ! imshow() is the function I was looking for (with some more parameters to add) Thank you so much for your help Best Florian

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Apr 2014
Perhaps surf() would be appropriate
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Apr 2014
What is the thing you want to display/plot? qqq? save? qancien?
By the way, DON'T USE save AS THE NAME OF A VARIABLE. That is the name of a very important function, and you just destroyed it (not permanently, just in this m-file).
Florian
Florian on 23 Apr 2014
I'd like to display save by the way ... Considering that I've changed its name

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