Please can you help me to plot oblate and prolate ( code of Matlap) as in image
and if you can writen code of x^2/a^2 +y^2/b^2=1, where a^2=5.5 and b^2=7.73

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What did you try? I recall there is an example in the documentation.
If you can provided me the code

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See ellipsoid()
r = [1 1 2]; % radius [x y z]
c = [0 0 0]; % center [x y z]
npoints = 30;
% if no output arguments are requested, a surf plot is created
% otherwise, look at the documentation
ellipsoid(c(1),c(2),c(3),r(1),r(2),r(3),npoints);
colormap(parula)
axis equal

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very thanks
How we can plot in 2D?
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As @Les Beckham says, view() can be used to control the camera position using different methods.
r = [1 1 2]; % radius [x y z]
c = [0 0 0]; % center [x y z]
npoints = 30;
% if no output arguments are requested, a surf plot is created
% otherwise, look at the documentation
ellipsoid(c(1),c(2),c(3),r(1),r(2),r(3),npoints);
colormap(parula)
axis equal
view([0 0 1]) % top-down along Z
If all you need are 2D ellipses, then this simplifies.
% a and b are equal-length row vectors
a = linspace(2.7,2.3,4); % i'm just picking some numbers similar to the image
b = linspace(3.2,3.8,4);
npoints = 100; % pick a suitable number of points
th = linspace(0,2*pi,npoints);
x = a.*cos(th).';
y = b.*sin(th).';
hp = plot(x,y);
axis equal
grid on
leglabels = {'thing 1','thing 2','thing 3','thing 4'};
legend(hp,leglabels)
very thanks

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