| | """ |
| | =========================== |
| | More triangular 3D surfaces |
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| | Two additional examples of plotting surfaces with triangular mesh. |
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| | The first demonstrates use of plot_trisurf's triangles argument, and the |
| | second sets a `.Triangulation` object's mask and passes the object directly |
| | to plot_trisurf. |
| | """ |
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| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import numpy as np |
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| | import matplotlib.tri as mtri |
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| | fig = plt.figure(figsize=plt.figaspect(0.5)) |
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| | u = np.linspace(0, 2.0 * np.pi, endpoint=True, num=50) |
| | v = np.linspace(-0.5, 0.5, endpoint=True, num=10) |
| | u, v = np.meshgrid(u, v) |
| | u, v = u.flatten(), v.flatten() |
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| | x = (1 + 0.5 * v * np.cos(u / 2.0)) * np.cos(u) |
| | y = (1 + 0.5 * v * np.cos(u / 2.0)) * np.sin(u) |
| | z = 0.5 * v * np.sin(u / 2.0) |
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| | tri = mtri.Triangulation(u, v) |
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| | ax = fig.add_subplot(1, 2, 1, projection='3d') |
| | ax.plot_trisurf(x, y, z, triangles=tri.triangles, cmap=plt.cm.Spectral) |
| | ax.set_zlim(-1, 1) |
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| | n_angles = 36 |
| | n_radii = 8 |
| | min_radius = 0.25 |
| | radii = np.linspace(min_radius, 0.95, n_radii) |
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| | angles = np.linspace(0, 2*np.pi, n_angles, endpoint=False) |
| | angles = np.repeat(angles[..., np.newaxis], n_radii, axis=1) |
| | angles[:, 1::2] += np.pi/n_angles |
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| | x = (radii*np.cos(angles)).flatten() |
| | y = (radii*np.sin(angles)).flatten() |
| | z = (np.cos(radii)*np.cos(3*angles)).flatten() |
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| | triang = mtri.Triangulation(x, y) |
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| | xmid = x[triang.triangles].mean(axis=1) |
| | ymid = y[triang.triangles].mean(axis=1) |
| | mask = xmid**2 + ymid**2 < min_radius**2 |
| | triang.set_mask(mask) |
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| | ax = fig.add_subplot(1, 2, 2, projection='3d') |
| | ax.plot_trisurf(triang, z, cmap=plt.cm.CMRmap) |
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| | plt.show() |
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