The problem is that my matrix is rectangular shape, but it refers to a trapezoidal shape, so I should reshape the content of the matrix to fit the shape. The function I would like to use is is a sort of "area()" with the content of imagesc().
Display imagesc within a shape
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Hi! I have a matrix of values that refer to the stress on a trapezoidal shape. Now, I would like to show the intensity of the stresses on the shape. If I use imagesc, I can see the stresses on a square... How could I reshape imagesc to fit my trapezoidal shape?
Thank you.
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Alessandro Masullo
el 20 de Oct. de 2012
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Image Analyst
el 20 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Image Analyst
el 20 de Oct. de 2012
No, you use imtransform on the image to create a new rectangular image just for display. Then use imagesc() for displaying it. (By the way you should have accepted my answer rather than yours.) Why don't you post your data/image so we can see what you're talking about?
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Image Analyst
el 19 de Oct. de 2012
Axes must be rectangular. imagesc() uses some arbitrary colormap. If your stresses are zero outside the trapezoid and show up as blue, you could use a different colormap - one that had zero being black or the same gray as the rest of your figure if you didn't want the zeros to show up as blue.
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