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1-d array plotted with imagesc shown as 2-d
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Hello,
I want to print an 1-d array lets say 1:10 with imagesc and I want the resulting plot to be an 1-d array as well.
But when for example I run
imagesc(1:10)
I get the following plot:
I would actually want the columns (the y-axis) to collapse in one square, namely:
I used for the latter graph
set(gca,'dataAspectRatio',[1 1 1])
but this also makes the colorbar small.
How can I do that have the latter figure, but with a bigger (in height) colorbar.
Thank you in advance
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 27 Jun 2020
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 27 Jun 2020
Plot is 2 dimentional or more. What does 1 D plot mean? Can you share some pictorial image. try with bar? In imagesc, also no variation on y axis, only in x axis, right?
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Aditya Verma
on 27 Jun 2020
Edited: Aditya Verma
on 27 Jun 2020
You can change the size of the current figure (gcf) using the position propery:
imagesc(1:10);
set(gcf,'position',[0, 0, 500, 50]);
yticks([0 1]);
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