draw two 3D curve but can't hold them in one figure
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the first curve is a solution of a differential equation
function dy=eq3(t,y)
dy=zeros(3,1);
dy(1)=-680*(y(1)-100000)/sqrt((y(1)-100000)^2+(y(2)-340*t)^2+(y(3)-10000)^2);
dy(2)=-680*(y(2)-340*t)/sqrt((y(1)-100000)^2+(y(2)-340*t)^2+(y(3)-10000)^2);
dy(3)=-680*(y(3)-10000)/sqrt((y(1)-100000)^2+(y(2)-340*t)^2+(y(3)-10000)^2);
end
and the second one is a line in a 3Dspace
[t,y]=ode45('eq3',[0:0.01:202],[0,0,0]);
plot3(y(:,1),y(:,2),y(:,3))
grid on
hold on
T=0:0.5:200;
X=100000;
Y=340*T;
Z=10000;
plot3(X,Y,Z,'r')
xlabel('x轴')
ylabel('y轴')
zlabel('z轴')
but they don't show up together
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Aniruddha Katre
on 20 Aug 2014
The reason why the second plot does not show up is because the variables "X" and "Z" are both scalars while "Y" is a vector. You can just convert "X" and "Z" to vectors of the same dimensions as "Y" and the plot should work. Assuming you want to keep "X" and "Z" constant, you can convert them to vectors in the following manner:
X=100000*ones(length(T),1);
Z=10000*ones(length(T),1);
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on 20 Aug 2014
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