Reference page for gw

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Summary

gw methods: gw - is a class. initialize - adding surfaces loadmesh - opening file write_file - gw/write_file is a function. Documentation for gw doc gw


PROPERTIES


METHODS

Class methods are listed below. Inherited methods are not included.

gw/this = generate_mesh(arguments) is a function.

generate_mesh(this)

gw/this.gw(arguments) is a constructor.

this = gw(varargin)

adding surfaces

opening file

MESH 3-D this.mesh(arguments) surface.

MESH(X,Y,Z,C) plots the colored parametric mesh defined by four matrix arguments. The view point is specified by VIEW. The axis labels are determined by the range of X, Y and Z, or by the current setting of AXIS. The color scaling is determined by the range of C, or by the current setting of CAXIS. The scaled color values are used as indices into the current COLORMAP.

MESH(X,Y,Z) uses C = Z, so color is proportional to mesh height.

MESH(x,y,Z) and MESH(x,y,Z,C), with two vector arguments replacing the first two matrix arguments, must have length(x) = n and length(y) = m where [m,n] = size(Z). In this case, the vertices of the mesh lines are the triples (x(j), y(i), Z(i,j)). Note that x corresponds to the columns of Z and y corresponds to the rows.

MESH(Z) and MESH(Z,C) use x = 1:n and y = 1:m. In this case, the height, Z, is a single-valued function, defined over a geometrically rectangular grid.

MESH(...,'PropertyName',PropertyValue,...) sets the value of the specified surface property. Multiple property values can be set with a single statement.

MESH(AX,...) plots into AX instead of GCA.

MESH returns a handle to a surface plot object.

AXIS, CAXIS, COLORMAP, HOLD, SHADING, HIDDEN and VIEW set figure, axes, and surface properties which affect the display of the mesh.

See also SURF, MESHC, MESHZ, WATERFALL.

gw/this.write_file(arguments) is a function.

this = write_file(this, varargin)