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using a viridis colormap
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Wissem-Eddine KHATLA
on 21 Feb 2022
Commented: Nidia Maldonado Carmona
on 28 Mar 2022
Hello everyone,
I would like to know how is it possible to use properly a viridis colormap in order to draw scatter figures. For instance, i have this figure to plot :
figure(2)
plot(x1,y1,'^r','MarkerSize',8,'MarkerFaceColor','r')
% plot(x1,y1,'^r','MarkerSize',8,'MarkerFaceColor',viridis(5))
xlabel('F_{vis}')
ylabel('F_{flambement}','FontSize',13)
But I don't know how to use this "alternative" colormap since I am not familiar with this function in this case.
Could someone help please ?
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely.
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Image Analyst
on 21 Feb 2022
See attached demos where I show you how you can replace the default color order of plots and markers with some custom colormap of your own creation.
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DGM
on 21 Feb 2022
Edited: DGM
on 21 Feb 2022
Use scatter() instead of plot(). The behavior of viridis() is otherwise the same as the built-in functions like jet().
N = 20;
x1 = randn(N,1);
y1 = randn(N,1);
scatter(x1,y1,50,viridis(N),'filled','^')
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Stephen23
on 21 Feb 2022
@Wissem-Eddine KHATLA: you can also place it into the current directory, which may be easier.
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