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copper

Copper colormap array

  • Copper colormap

Description

c = copper returns the copper colormap as a three-column array with the same number of rows as the colormap for the current figure (gcf). If no figure exists, then the number of rows is equal to the default length of 256. Each row in the array contains the red, green, and blue intensities for a specific color. The intensities are in the range [0,1], and the color scheme looks like this image.

Sample of the copper colormap

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c = copper(m) returns the colormap with m colors.

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Examples

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Plot a surface and assign the copper colormap.

surf(peaks);
colormap('copper');

Figure contains an axes object. The axes object contains an object of type surface.

Get the copper colormap array and reverse the order. Then apply the modified colormap to the surface.

c = copper;
c = flipud(c);
colormap(c);

Figure contains an axes object. The axes object contains an object of type surface.

Get a downsampled version of the copper colormap containing only ten colors. Then display the contours of the peaks function by applying the colormap and interpolated shading.

c = copper(10);
surf(peaks);
colormap(c);
shading interp;

Figure contains an axes object. The axes object contains an object of type surface.

Input Arguments

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Number of colors, specified as a nonnegative integer. The default value of m is the number of colors in the current figure's colormap. If no figure exists, the default value is 256.

Data Types: single | double

Version History

Introduced before R2006a

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