How to plot a surface in 3D space from 4 points

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Hello, I would like to plot a flat, vertical, surface in Matlab that is passing through the points A=(3.5,0,0), B=(0,8.59,0), C=(3.5,0,100), D=(0,8.59,100). Could you please help me with this? Thank you, K.

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KSSV
KSSV on 7 Aug 2017
Edited: KSSV on 8 Aug 2017
A=[3.5,0,0] ;
B=[0,8.59,0] ;
C =[3.5,0,100] ;
D = [0,8.59,100] ;
coor = [A ; B; D; C ] ;
fill3(coor(:,1),coor(:,2),coor(:,3),'r', 'FaceAlpha', 0.5)
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Jan
Jan on 8 Aug 2017
This works fine under R2016b:
fill3(coor(:,1),coor(:,2),coor(:,3),'r', 'FaceAlpha', 0.5)
Please explain, what "does not work" mean.
Katerina F
Katerina F on 8 Aug 2017
Thanks. It works. Probably I was applying it in a wrong way and it was showing me an error.

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John BG
John BG on 7 Aug 2017
Hi Katerina
while
A=[3.5,0,0]
B=[0,8.59,0]
C=[3.5,0,100]
D=[0,8.59,100]
P=[A;B;C;D]
X=P(:,1);Y=P(:,2);Z=P(:,3);
h1=patch('XData',X,'YData',Y,'ZData',Z,'EdgeColor','green','FaceColor',[.2 .8 .2],'LineWidth',2)
.
delivers a bow tie .
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if you swap points order, B with A .
P=[B;A;C;D]
.
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then one gets the sought flat vertical surface.
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thanks in advance
John BG
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