I know I can create a 3D surface plot in MATLAB by doing:
x = linspace(1,10,100);
y = linspace(10,20,100);
[X Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
Z = X * Y;
surf(X,Y,Z);
Appologies, after some hunting I managed to answer my own question:
You can use the trisurf
function:
tri = delaunay(x,y);
trisurf(tri,x,y,z);
If you have dense data you will want to do shading interp
(or another value, check doc shading
) so you don't get a black blob due to the grid.
It looks like you've found your answer by using DELAUNAY and TRISURF to generate and plot a triangulated surface.
As an alternative, you could also fit a regularly-spaced grid to your nonuniformly-spaced points in order to generate a surface that can be plotted with the SURF command. I discuss how this can be done using the TriScatteredInterp class (or the deprecated function GRIDDATA) in my answer to this other question on SO.