ploting a 2D matrix and adjusting axes
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Hello, I have the following code:
M = zeros(50)
for x = [20,30]
M(x,:) = 1
end
for y = [13,25,37]
for x = [1:20, 30:50]
M(x,y) = 1
end
end
imagesc(M)
when i get the plot, i see the y-axis is in reverse order i-e starting from 50 at the bottom. In my overall simulation this affects my results. You can see the attached picture .Figure 1 is what i want and figure 2 is what this code gives me. I need to know how can i get.
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hAx=gca; % handle to the axes
hAx.YDir='normal'; % set Y axis direction--imagesc uses 'reverse' Y
See link to Axes Properties at
doc axes
or the higher level info under Graphics/Formatting and Annotation/Axes Appearance
ADDENDUM
xlim([0 50]), ylim([0 50])
to get the 0 origin to show, maybe??? Your array is 1,50 each direction which are the coordinates imagesc uses; by default it pads a fraction on either direction.
Without more explanation of just what it is you're really after, we're just guessing what the actual problem you perceive is...
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Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 8 de Jul. de 2018
Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 8 de Jul. de 2018
dpb
el 8 de Jul. de 2018
I forgot; imagesc uses YDir='reverse' by default; it's
hAx.YDir='normal';
or, as you discovered, that's what axis xy will do as well.
I fail to see how either of these two don't leave you with precisely the axis orientation desired; what do you need that isn't ok.
Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 9 de Jul. de 2018
Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 9 de Jul. de 2018
Editada: dpb
el 9 de Jul. de 2018
Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 9 de Jul. de 2018
That's the documented behavior of imagesc -- from the doc:
"imagesc(C) displays the data in array C as an image ... Each element of C specifies the color for 1 pixel of the image. The resulting image is an m-by-n grid of pixels where m is the number of columns and n is the number of rows in C. The row and column indices of the elements determine the centers of the corresponding pixels."
To use imagesc in Cartesian coordinates with the origin at lower left you need to transpose the C array as well as set the Y-axis 'YDir' property to 'normal'.
I don't know the basis for this convention, specifically.
Sohaib Bin Altaf
el 10 de Jul. de 2018
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