- Use tiledlayout instead of subplot
- Assign the colormap to the axes using the axes handles
- Using tiledlayout, position the colorbars to the east|west|north|south
How do I display different colormap for subplots?
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UTKARSH VERMA
el 19 de Sept. de 2022
Comentada: UTKARSH VERMA
el 20 de Sept. de 2022
HI all,
I am plotting 6 subplots in one figure in arrangement as 2 rows and 3 colums.
I want two colorbar with different colormap for every row.
How can I do it?
Thanks in advance.
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Adam Danz
el 19 de Sept. de 2022
Full demo of these 3 steps
tcl = tiledlayout(2,3); % STEP 1
ax = gobjects(1,6);
for i = 1:6
ax(i) = nexttile();
peaks(15);
if i>3
colormap(ax(i),'hot') % STEP 2
else
colormap(ax(i),'cool')
end
end
% STEP 3
cb1 = colorbar(ax(3));
cb1.Layout.Tile = 'east';
cb1.Label.String = 'Vanilla Ice';
cb1 = colorbar(ax(6));
cb1.Layout.Tile = 'east';
cb1.Label.String = 'MC Hammer';
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vamshi sai yele
el 19 de Sept. de 2022
Hello,
I understood that you want to display different colors in a subplot.
I have tried it from my end and below is the solution for the same.
x=0:0.1:10;
y1 = cos(x)
y2 = sin(x)
subplot(2,2,1)
plot(x,y1,'Color','r') ;
colorbar
subplot(2,2,2)
plot(x,y2,'Color','r') ;
colorbar
subplot(2,2,3)
plot(x,y1,'Color','b') ;
colorbar
subplot(2,2,4)
plot(x,y2,'Color','b') ;
colorbar
In this example we have used 2x2 subplot and assigned red color to first row and blue color to second row. In this way we can set colors to individual plots as well.
We may also include different styled markers with different colors on the graph line. For such more options and better understanding of this concept, kindly refer to the following resources.
Hope you find it helpful!
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