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creating a color block inside a colormap? - homework
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Nora
am 17 Nov. 2013
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am 18 Nov. 2013
For one part I need to create two 3 x 3 matrices and use subplot to display a colormap that shows a single color box/rectangle in the middle of the colormap. The two would have different colors.
For example, one would be completely blue except of a red square in the center of the color map. The second one could be light blue, with the red block in the center. ???
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Image Analyst
am 18 Nov. 2013
Try this:
matrix1 = [0,0,0;0,1,0;0,0,0]
matrix2 = [2,2,2;2,1,2;2,2,2]
subplot(1,2,1);
imshow(matrix1, [0,2], 'InitialMagnification', 1000);
myColorMap = [0,0,1;... % Blue
1,0,0;... % Red
.5, .5, 1] % Light blue.
colorbar;
subplot(1,2,2);
imshow(matrix2, [0,2], 'InitialMagnification', 1000);
myColorMap = [0,0,1;... % Blue
1,0,0;... % Red
.5, .5, 1] % Light blue.
colormap(myColorMap);
colorbar;
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Walter Roberson
am 17 Nov. 2013
colormaps are N x 3 vectors, with N being the number of colors and 3 representing RGB. The only way they could be square would be if you only had 3 colors. A colormap does not have colors within it: it gives the information about what RGB corresponds to which color number.
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