multiple colorbars in one figure
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Kazemi Adachi
el 26 de Sept. de 2023
Respondida: Kazemi Adachi
el 26 de Sept. de 2023
I would like to generate a colorbar for a plot which has two columns of colors. MWE of where I am now:
x = 0:10;
y1 = 1*x+(16:19)';
y2 = 2*x + (1:4)';
blue = [0 0.4470 0.7410];
orange = [0.8500 0.3250 0.0980];
colors = [1-(1-blue)*0.2;
1-(1-blue)*0.5;
1-(1-blue)*0.8;
blue;
1-(1-orange)*0.2;
1-(1-orange)*0.5;
1-(1-orange)*0.8;
orange];
figure;
colororder(colors)
hold on
plot(x,y1)
plot(x,y2)
colormap(colors)
colorbar
I would like the colorbar to look something more like this (edited in illustrator).
Is there a way to do this programmatically?
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Dyuman Joshi
el 26 de Sept. de 2023
You have stated that this is a MWE of what you are attempting to do.
How many colorbars do you want to merge in this fashion for your original data? Based on the first sentence I would say 2, but I am not certain.
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de Sept. de 2023
You can create multiple colorbar() using the 'Position' property. If colorbar() believes that a new colorbar overlaps an existing one then it will delete the existing one(s) considered to be overlapped.
The rule is not "only one colorbar per axes" -- you can, for example, colorbar('north') and colorbar('east') on the same axes.
Once you have the handle for a colorbar, you can change its Limits property. If you do that then the color patch and labels will update.
It is not possible to create more than one colormap in one axes. It is, however, possible to set the Colormap property of a colorbar to contain a colormap (N x 3 array of double). I'm not convinced it would be a good idea to do so, but it is possible
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