Member of the plots class.
ezmeshc(f)
ezmeshc(f, r)
ezmeshc(f, a)
ezmeshc(f, r, a)
ezmeshc(f, 'circ')
ezmeshc(f, r, 'circ')
ezmeshc(f, a, 'circ')
ezmeshc(f, r, a, 'circ')
Plots a function of two variables as a 3D mesh surface in conjunction with contour lines. You can write the function in explicit or parameterized notation. ezmeshc plots f over the specified region.
| Name | Description |
| f | Specifies the function or functions you want to plot. f is a string or three strings separated by commas. Each string represents a valid expression. If f is a single expression of two variables x and y, ezmeshc plots z = f(x, y). If f is a set of three strings that share the same two variables, LabVIEW displays a parameterized surface. |
| r | Specifies the region of the plot. r is a four-element real vector or a two-element real vector. If r is a four-element vector, the r values represent [xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax]. If r is a two-element vector, the r values represent the square [xmin, xmax, xmin, xmax]. The default is [-2*pi, 2*pi, -2*pi, 2*pi]. |
| a | Specifies the grid size. a is a positive integer. LabVIEW uses a grid of a-by-a points. The default is 60. |
| 'circ' | Changes the specified region of the plot from a rectangle to a disc. The center of the disc coincides with the center of the underlying region specified by r. |
This function is not supported in the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. This function can remain in your scripts when you build a stand-alone application or shared library, but the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine does not execute this function.
f = 'sin(x)*cos(y)';
ezmeshc(f)
f = 'a^4+b^2-1';
r = [-2, 2, -3, 1];
ezmeshc(f, r)
ezmeshc('s', 't', 's+t', 20, 'circ')