How to Setting Custom Colours in 4D figures (Slice Function)?

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changkun
changkun 2013년 12월 23일
편집: Sean de Wolski 2014년 1월 7일
[x,y,z] = meshgrid(-2:.2:2,-2:.25:2,-2:.16:2);
v = x.*exp(-x.^2-y.^2-z.^2);
xslice = [-1.2,.8,2]; yslice = 2; zslice = [-2,0];
slice(x,y,z,v,xslice,yslice,zslice)
I want to change the colour according the value of v.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski 2013년 12월 23일
편집: Sean de Wolski 2014년 1월 7일
The color right now is changed according to v...
That's why the color in the middle shows up.
More per clarification
Build another array, C, that will be an index into the colormap:
[x,y,z] = meshgrid(-2:.2:2,-2:.25:2,-2:.16:2);
v = x.*exp(-x.^2-y.^2-z.^2);
xslice = [-1.2,.8,2]; yslice = 2; zslice = [-2,0];
%
%v<0, blue; 0<=v<0.2, green; 0.2<=v, red.
%
C = ones(size(v)); %blue
C((v > 0) & (v < 0.2)) = 2; %green
C(v>=0.2) = 3; %red
colormap([0 0 1;0 1 0;1 0 0]); %bgr
slice(x,y,z,C,xslice,yslice,zslice)
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changkun
changkun 2014년 1월 2일
Thank you! It's me that described not accurately.
I'd like to set up like this.
v<0, blue; 0<=v<0.2, green; 0.2<=v, red.
How to realize it? Thanks!

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