Prerequisites: Mathplotlib, NumPy
In the Cartesian coordinate system, the trigonometric sine function sin(x) sin (x) generates a regular undulating curve, which passes through the origin. Its values range between −1 − 1 and 1 1 for all real values of x x.
In this article, we will plot a sin wave graph using scatter in 3-Dimension. A simple way to plot sine wave in python using matplotlib.
Approach:
- Import required libraries.
- Create an array of points.
- Plotting 3D-graph.
- Create a sin wave.
- Show Graph.
Example 1: In this example, we are plotting a 3-d graph of the sine wave signal using the scatter method.
Python3
import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D # Creating array points using numpy x = np.arange( 0 , 20 , 0.1 ) y = np.sin(x) z = y * np.sin(x) c = x + y #Change the Size of Graph using Figsize fig = plt.figure(figsize = ( 10 , 10 )) #Generating a 3D sine wave ax = plt.axes(projection = '3d' ) # To create a scatter graph ax.scatter(x, y, z, c = c) # show the graph plt.show() |
Output:
Example 2: In this example, we are plotting a simple 3-D line graph of the sine wave signal.
Python3
from mpl_toolkits import mplot3d import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure(figsize = ( 8 , 8 )) ax = plt.axes(projection = '3d' ) # Creating array points using numpy z = np.linspace( 0 , 15 , 1000 ) x = np.sin(zline) y = np.cos(zline) ax.plot3D(x, y, z, 'gray' ) plt.show() |
Output: