Summary for: eSurface < eObject

Class summary

eSurface methods: add_curve - eSurface/add_curve is a function. create - Get existing surface or create new. eSurface - is a class. flatten - getting points get_all_points - eSurface/get_all_points is a function. periodic_pair - eSurface/periodic_pair is a function. raise_axially - eSurface/raise_axially is a function. raise_axially_curves_and_surfaces - eSurface/raise_axially_curves_and_surfaces is a function. raise_radially - getting all points raise_radially_along_sector - getting all points raise_radially_curves_and_surfaces - eSurface/raise_radially_curves_and_surfaces is a function. set_characteristic_length - eSurface/set_characteristic_length is a function.

Properties

.eSurface/bottom_volume is a property.

.eSurface/curve_directions is a property.

.eSurface/curves is a property.

.eSurface/is_closed is a property.

.eSurface/is_flat is a property.

.eSurface/periodic_with is a property.

.eSurface/sector_angle is a property.

.eSurface/top_volume is a property.

.eSurface/type is a property.

Methods

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

.eSurface/add_curve is a function.

add_curve(this, curve)

.eSurface/center_of_mass is a function.

x = center_of_mass(this)

.— help for eSurface/close_surface

eSurface/close_surface is an undocumented builtin eSurface method.

.create Get existing surface or create new.

.eSurface/eSurface is a constructor.

this = eSurface Documentation for eSurface/eSurface doc eSurface

.getting points

.eSurface/get_all_points is a function.

ps = get_all_points(this)

.eSurface/normal is a function.

n = normal(this)

.eSurface/periodic_pair is a function.

sout = periodic_pair(this)

.PLOT Linear plot.

PLOT(X,Y) plots vector Y versus vector X. If X or Y is a matrix, then the vector is plotted versus the rows or columns of the matrix, whichever line up. If X is a scalar and Y is a vector, disconnected line objects are created and plotted as discrete points vertically at X.

PLOT(Y) plots the columns of Y versus their index. If Y is complex, PLOT(Y) is equivalent to PLOT(real(Y),imag(Y)). In all other uses of PLOT, the imaginary part is ignored.

Various line types, plot symbols and colors may be obtained with PLOT(X,Y,S) where S is a character string made from one element from any or all the following 3 columns:

b blue . point - solid g green o circle : dotted r red x x-mark -. dashdot c cyan + plus – dashed m magenta * star (none) no line y yellow s square k black d diamond w white v triangle (down) ^ triangle (up) < triangle (left)

triangle (right) p     pentagram h     hexagram

For example, PLOT(X,Y,’c+:’) plots a cyan dotted line with a plus at each data point; PLOT(X,Y,’bd’) plots blue diamond at each data point but does not draw any line.

PLOT(TBL,XVAR,YVAR) plots the variables xvar and yvar from the table tbl. To plot one data set, specify one variable for xvar and one variable for yvar. To plot multiple data sets, specify multiple variables for xvar, yvar, or both. If both arguments specify multiple variables, they must specify the same number of variables

PLOT(TBL,YVAR) plots the specified variable from the table against the row indices in the table. If the table is a timetable, the specified variable is plotted against the row times from the timetable.

PLOT(X1,Y1,S1,X2,Y2,S2,X3,Y3,S3,…) combines the plots defined by the (X,Y,S) triples, where the X’s and Y’s are vectors or matrices and the S’s are strings.

For example, PLOT(X,Y,’y-‘,X,Y,’go’) plots the data twice, with a solid yellow line interpolating green circles at the data points.

The PLOT command, if no color is specified, makes automatic use of the colors specified by the axes ColorOrder property. By default, PLOT cycles through the colors in the ColorOrder property. For monochrome systems, PLOT cycles over the axes LineStyleOrder property.

Note that RGB colors in the ColorOrder property may differ from similarly-named colors in the (X,Y,S) triples. For example, the second axes ColorOrder property is medium green with RGB [0 .5 0], while PLOT(X,Y,’g’) plots a green line with RGB [0 1 0].

If you do not specify a marker type, PLOT uses no marker. If you do not specify a line style, PLOT uses a solid line.

PLOT(AX,…) plots into the axes with handle AX.

PLOT returns a column vector of handles to lineseries objects, one handle per plotted line.

The X,Y pairs, or X,Y,S triples, can be followed by parameter/value pairs to specify additional properties of the lines. For example, PLOT(X,Y,’LineWidth’,2,’Color’,[.6 0 0]) will create a plot with a dark red line width of 2 points.

Example x = -pi:pi/10:pi; y = tan(sin(x)) - sin(tan(x)); plot(x,y,’–rs’,’LineWidth’,2,… ‘MarkerEdgeColor’,’k’,… ‘MarkerFaceColor’,’g’,… ‘MarkerSize’,10)

See also TITLE, XLABEL, YLABEL, XLIM, YLIM, LEGEND, HOLD, GCA, YYAXIS, PLOT3, SEMILOGX, SEMILOGY, LOGLOG, TILEDLAYOUT, HOLD, LEGEND, SCATTER

.eSurface/plot_normal is a function.

plot_normal(this, varargin)

.eSurface/points is a function.

xs = points(this)

.eSurface/raise_axially is a function.

V = raise_axially(this, level, varargin)

.eSurface/raise_axially_curves_and_surfaces is a function.

V = raise_axially_curves_and_surfaces(this, level)

.getting all points

.getting all points

.eSurface/set_characteristic_length is a function.

set_characteristic_length(this, lcar)