Difference between pcolor and contourf
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I'm trying to understand what the difference is between pcolor and contourf. If I have a 2D data, stored in variable Z, that I would like to plot, is there a difference between:
pcolor(X,Y,Z)
shading flat
AND
contourf(X,Y,Z)
shading flat
?
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Star Strider
on 6 Jul 2014
5 votes
The pcolor function uses the values of the adjacent points to determine the colors of the enclosed cell. So the color is defined by the points enclosing the cell, not the value of the function within the cell. From the documentation for pcolor (where C is its (MxN) matrix argument):
- A pseudocolor plot is a rectangular array of cells with colors determined by C. MATLAB® creates a pseudocolor plot using each set of four adjacent points in C to define a surface rectangle (i.e., cell).
Give the same data to both pcolor, image and contourf to see the difference.
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David C
on 17 Jul 2014
Image Analyst
on 17 Jul 2014
To make up for that, I gave him 2 points by voting for it. You can also vote in addition to accepting (if you haven't already).
Star Strider
on 17 Jul 2014
Thank you both!
Shafiullah
on 13 May 2015
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please, help me I am implementing contours on mammogram image, Although I am getting right segmentation but i want the contour to be filled inside with some color.
[c h] = contour(u ,[0 0],'linecolor','r'); is simple contour with red colored line, now i want same contour but filled inside with redcolor.
i have tried contourf(u ,[0 0],'faceColor','r'); but it causes my whole image darker and invisible.
Suggest me please.
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Image Analyst
on 13 May 2015
Do your segmentation to get a mask (binary image), then use patch() or fill().
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