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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surface plot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a graphical representation of three-dimensional data in a two-dimensional format, often used in mathematics, statistics, and data visualization.
Example: "The analysis revealed interesting patterns, which were clearly illustrated in a surface plot."
Alternatives: "a surface graph" or "a 3D plot".
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Imagine you have a complex data set from which you create a surface plot in MATLAB.
The upper panel shows a surface plot of Chandra 2D image data.
Fig. 15: A surface plot of the HRC-S SAMP-based RMF, Response vs PI vs Wavelength.
To investigate useful adiabatic paths, we have generated a surface plot interpolating the S4f(T,B) curves, which is shown in Fig. 2a.
The first, called Surface Mode, allows users to load in a surface plot (from peaks(n) for example) and "feel" the plot when penetrated from the z-direction.
In this mode MATLAB creates a surface plot and animates a cursor on the screen that corresponds to the position of the pen in 3-space.
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Polynomial equations were graphically represented by a response surface plot which is a 3D plot reporting the interaction of two factors and their effect on the equation output, the target optimum is the top of the mountain.
A hydrophobic surface plot of Tmod2 shows that there is a hydrophobic pocket formed in the area analogous to the added hydrogen bond in Tmod1[DDD].
With the help of a response surface plot and contour plot the optimum values of the selected factors were determined and used for further experiments.
A response surface plot and multiple regression equations were used to evaluate the effect of independent variables on dependent variables such as mucoadhesive strength (g/cm2) and t90 (h).
For each descriptor and target, a 2D surface plot can be obtained from the weights which is called "level plot".
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