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Exact same code producing different color scheme MATLAB plot

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Palash Agrawal
Palash Agrawal 2019년 6월 25일
마감: MATLAB Answer Bot 2021년 8월 20일
Hello
When a colleague below runs the code attached, they claim to get a figure 4 with a color scheme that look likes attached image 1. When I run the exact same conde on MATLAB online, I get firgure 4 that looks like attached image 2. I cannot figure why this is and need my code's figure 4 output too look like that in image 1.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes 2019년 6월 26일
Palash - which version of MATLAB is your colleague using? What is the version of MATLAB online?
Palash Agrawal
Palash Agrawal 2019년 6월 26일
Geoff I am using Matlab 2018b and he is using Matlab 2016 I believe.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2019년 6월 26일
You're using imagesc(), which I hate and never use because it applies default colormaps that you never asked for. The one image you had uses the "jet" colormap, which was the default before release 2014b, and the other image uses parula which is the current default colormap. I suggest you use imshow() and/or colormap() and apply whatever colormap YOU want instead of using the default.
See Steve's blog for the reasoning behind the change: Steve on Image Processing
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 6월 26일
imagesc() and image() both apply the current or default colormap, and it is imshow() that imposes colormaps that you never asked for (such as imposing grayscale in some situations.)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2019년 6월 26일
I don't think it changed, but you can print it out and check it
jet(256) % No semicolon so it will print to command window.
or however many colors you think there are.

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