Plot streamlines in slice planes
streamslice(X,Y,Z,U,V,W,startx,starty,startz)
streamslice(U,V,W,startx,starty,startz)
streamslice(X,Y,U,V)
streamslice(U,V)
streamslice(...,density)
streamslice(...,'arrowsmode
')
streamslice(...,'method
')
streamslice(axes_handle,...)
h = streamslice(...)
[vertices arrowvertices] = streamslice(...)
streamslice(X,Y,Z,U,V,W,startx,starty,startz)
draws
well-spaced streamlines (with direction arrows) from vector data U
,
V
, W
in axis aligned x-,
y-, z-planes at the points in the vectors
startx
, starty
, startz
.
The arrays X
, Y
, and Z
,
which define the coordinates for U
, V
,
and W
, must be monotonic, but do not need to be
uniformly spaced. X
, Y
, and Z
must
have the same number of elements, as if produced by meshgrid
. U
, V
, W
must
be m-by-n-by-p volume arrays.
Do not assume that the flow is parallel to the slice plane.
For example, in a stream slice at a constant z
,
the z
component of the vector field W
is
ignored when you are calculating the streamlines for that plane.
Stream slices are useful for determining where to start streamlines, stream tubes, and stream ribbons.
streamslice(U,V,W,startx,starty,startz)
assumes X
, Y
, and Z
are
determined by the expression
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(1:n,1:m,1:p)
where [m,n,p] = size(U)
.
streamslice(X,Y,U,V)
draws
well-spaced streamlines (with direction arrows) from vector volume
data U
, V
.
The arrays X
and Y
, which
define the coordinates for U
and V
,
must be monotonic, but do not need to be uniformly spaced. X
and Y
must
have the same number of elements, as if produced by meshgrid
.
streamslice(U,V)
assumes X
, Y
,
and Z
are determined by the expression
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(1:n,1:m,1:p)
where [m,n,p] = size(U)
.
streamslice(...,density)
modifies the automatic spacing of the streamlines. density
must
be greater than 0
. The default value is 1
;
higher values produce more streamlines on each plane. For example, 2
produces
approximately twice as many streamlines, while 0.5
produces
approximately half as many.
streamslice(...,'
determines if direction arrows are present or not. arrowsmode
')arrowmode
can
be
arrows
— Draw direction
arrows on the streamlines (default).
noarrows
— Do not draw direction
arrows.
streamslice(...,'
specifies the interpolation method to use. method
')method
can
be
linear
— Linear interpolation
(default)
cubic
— Cubic interpolation
nearest
— Nearest-neighbor
interpolation
See interp3
for more information on interpolation
methods.
streamslice(axes_handle,...)
plots into the axes object with the handle axes_handle
instead
of into the current axes object (gca
).
h = streamslice(...)
returns
a vector of handles to the line objects created.
[vertices arrowvertices] = streamslice(...)
returns two cell arrays of vertices for drawing the streamlines and
the arrows. You can pass these values to any of the streamline drawing
functions (streamline
, streamribbon
, streamtube
).
contourslice
| interp2
| interp3
| meshgrid
| slice
| streamline
| streamribbon
| streamtube
| volumebounds