How do I create a logarithmic scale colormap or colorbar?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 6 Jul 2012
Edited: Rena Berman
on 22 Nov 2023
I need to color 'surf' plots on a log scale and subsequently displace the log-based colorbar.
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MathWorks Support Team
on 22 Nov 2023
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 22 Nov 2023
Please follow the steps below to create a log colobar in 'surf' plot:
% Plot the surface plot
[X, Y] = meshgrid(1:0.5:10,1:20);
Z = sin(X) + cos(Y);
figure;
surf(X, Y, Z)
% Show the colorbar
colorbar
% Set the log colobar
set(gca,'ColorScale','log')
Note: This feature was introduced in MATLAB R2018a.
For more information, refer to the following documentation page, "Axes Properties":
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.graphics.axis.axes-properties.html#budumk7-ColorScale
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lvn
on 9 Nov 2023
Edited: Rena Berman
on 22 Nov 2023
set(gca,'ColorScale','log')
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Mar 2020
You can tell by the wording of the official answer that it was written for an older version of MATLAB.
Pat Williamson
on 11 May 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 5 Sep 2023
Hi Kristoffer Walker,
If you still need assistance with this issue, please create a MathWorks Technical Support Case. We would be happy to help you out.
Berthold Reisz
on 15 Mar 2019
Try the following:
% let A be your data
A = 100*rand(100,100);
% plot log10 of A
pcolor(log10(A))
% get the minimum and maximum value of A
c1 = min(min(A));
c2 = max(max(A));
% set limits for the caxis
caxis([log10(c1) log10(c2)]);
% preallocate Ticks and TickLabels
num_of_ticks = 5;
Ticks = zeros(1,num_of_ticks);
TickLabels = zeros(1,num_of_ticks);
% distribute Ticks and TickLabels
for n = 1:1:num_of_ticks
Ticks(n) = log10(round(c2)/num_of_ticks*n);
TickLabels(n) = round(c2)/num_of_ticks*n;
end
% set Ticks and TickLabels
colorbar('Ticks',Ticks,'TickLabels',TickLabels)
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