How can one use a variable to set color of a line plot , and use colorbar?
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Dear MAtLab community,
I am creating a simple line plot, and I would like to use a third variable to color the line at every point .
the line comes as:
line(koordmean(:,1),koordmean(:,2))
xlim([1 640])
ylim([1 480])
set(gca,'ydir','reverse')
and the line should be colouread according to the variable 'anx'. It should work similar to the imagesc function combined with the colorbar function.
Any suggestions are highly appreciated! Kind regards
lg
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If you'd like the line to have a different color at every point along it, you'll have to plot markers with those colors.
markerSize = 10;
numPoints = 500;
cMap = jet(numPoints); % Make colormap
x = 1:numPoints;
y = x; % Sample data.
for k = 1 : numPoints
plot(x(k), y(k), '.', 'Color', cMap(k, :), 'MarkerSize', markerSize);
hold on;
end
grid on;
hold off;
Adjust colormap and markersize as desired.
To color the line according the values in the variable anx:
% Your data
load koordmean
load anx
x = koordmean(:,1);
y = koordmean(:,2);
% Normalize the data in anx for color indexing
n = length(x);
anx_normalized = round(rescale(anx, 1, n));
cmap = parula(n);
figure
clim([min(anx) max(anx)])
hold on;
for i = 1 : n-1
% Get color from colormap
color = cmap(anx_normalized(i), :);
% Plot the line
plot([x(i), x(i+1)], [y(i), y(i+1)], 'Color', color, 'LineWidth', 2);
end
hold off
xlim([1 640])
ylim([1 480])
set(gca,'ydir','reverse')
cb=colorbar;
cb.Label.String='anx';
xlabel('koordmean(:,1)')
ylabel('koordmean(:,2)')
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