Abstract
MATLAB graphics and visualization are the prominent advantages in MATLAB language. A series of straightforward and simple two-dimensional and three-dimensional plotting commands and functions are provided in MATLAB. The experimental data and simulation results can be displayed in visual form. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional plots from data, explicit or even implicit mathematical functions are illustrated in this chapter.
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Xue, D., Pan, F. (2024). MATLAB Graphics. In: MATLAB and Simulink in Action. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1176-9_5
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