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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:36:22+00:00 2026-06-07T03:36:22+00:00

I want to plot discrete 2D images at 13 z locations at [4:4:52] using

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I want to plot discrete 2D images at 13 z locations at [4:4:52] using the following lines of code.

a=100;
[mesh.x,mesh.y,mesh.z] = meshgrid(1:1:100,1:1:100,4:4:52);
a_unifdist=0;
b_unifdist=10;
noise=a_unifdist+(b_unifdist-a_unifdist).*rand(100,100,13);
c = (a./mesh.x)+noise;
slice(c,1:100,1:100,4:4:52);

However, I get 13 continuous plots from 1 till 13 instead of 13 discrete locations as shown below:

enter image description here

Could somebody tell me what’s my mistake? I want the images to stack at [4:4:52] locations on z-axis. Thanks.

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    2026-06-07T03:36:24+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:36 am

    Perhaps you meant:

    slice(mesh.x, mesh.y, mesh.z, c, [], [], 4:4:52)
    

    Here is a more interesting example than random data:

    load mri
    D = double(squeeze(D));
    
    h = slice(D, [], [], 1:size(D,3));
    set(h, 'EdgeColor','none', 'FaceColor','interp')
    alpha(.1)
    

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