How to visualise data in 4D or 5D?

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Mike Buba
Mike Buba on 25 May 2024
Commented: Cris LaPierre on 25 May 2024
I have a pressure drop equation , where parameters a to d are varied independently (e.g., pipe diameter, pipe length, angle bend, another length, etc.).
I have used the nested for loop to calculate the total pressure, and the results are stored in the table with more than 10k combinations.
Is there a way to visualise and represent the data and show how each variable is affecting the final result?
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Torsten
Torsten on 25 May 2024
Edited: Torsten on 25 May 2024
Is there a way to visualise and represent the data and show how each variable is affecting the final result?
If you keep two or at least one of the parameters constant, yes.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 25 May 2024
See this answer: How to plot 5D in MATLAB
Basically, 3 of the dimensions can be X,Y,Z. Additional dimensions can be represented by marker style, line style, color, etc. For example, scatter3(X,Y,Z,S,C)

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