Challenge - Change my avatar colors

The spy function without arguments does my avatar picture, white background and blue "spy".
  1. Change the background color
  2. Change the color of the "spy"
Tell me the code to perform the two tasks?
Please don't post the code if you appear on the first page of the Contributors or you are well known in the community for your MATLAB skills.
The prize is 4 reputation points, first answer that satisfy the requirements wins, next ones win 1 reputation point if they do the same but in some other way.
PS: The code is very simple, just two small lines.
The Challenge is complete, congratulations to the winner Nathan Greco and to Ian Wood for trying.
My code is this:
spy %draw the spy
set(gca,'Color',[1 0 0]) %change the background color
set(get(gca,'children'),'color',[1 1 0]) %change the "spy" color

4 Kommentare

Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov am 1 Jul. 2011
I am gonna create a fake account...mUahHAUhuAhua
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
That's too much effort just for 4 rep points
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov am 1 Jul. 2011
But think about all the broken hopes....MuhsuhAHuahua
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
I edited the question several times in order to avoid cheating and also thought about the fake accounts but it would be too much effort for nothing.

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Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco am 1 Jul. 2011

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My "spy" command gives me a picture of a dog:
spy
To change the background and outline color in one shot:
whitebg
To change just the background:
set(gca,'color','black');
To change just the outline:
set(get(gca,'children'),'markeredgecolor','yellow');

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
That does it, just my second task is a little bit different, Ian replied first but his code isn't 100% what was requested.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 1 Jul. 2011
I think Nathan's code completes both tasks.
Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco am 1 Jul. 2011
What do you mean by the second task is different? The "spy" itself is changed via the 'markeredgecolor' property, no?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
I changed the color propertie of the axes children instead of the marker like you did, congratulations for wining this small contest :)
Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 1 Jul. 2011
Nathan, thanks for teaching this "old MATLAB dog" a new trick! I hadn't heard of WHITEBG before today.

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Ian Wood
Ian Wood am 1 Jul. 2011

1 Stimme

load spy
colormap(hot)

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
Thanks for trying but just use spy instead of load spy and do the proper changes so the spy appears with different colors.
Ian Wood
Ian Wood am 1 Jul. 2011
Doesn't using a colormap change all of the colors in one succession?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
colormap changes the default colormap, I think it just applies to what you create after it's changed, maybe doing the spy function after it will work
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
sorry but it doesn't work anyway, thanks for trying
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
You got a vote for your efforts
Ian Wood
Ian Wood am 1 Jul. 2011
is it possible to do with the colormap function?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
I tried several ways without success but I'm no expert on those subjects, this code set(gcf,'Colormap',hot); changes the colormap but the colors remain the same
Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco am 1 Jul. 2011
I think that would work of spy consisted of a matrix of (image) data, rather than just some plotted points.
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
spy
c=get(gca,'children');
x=get(c,'xdata');
y=get(c,'ydata');
cla
plot(x,y,'*')
set(gca,'ydir','reverse')
saveas(gcf,'spy.jpg')
im=imread('spy.jpg');
image(im)
colormap(gca,hot)
Ian was right in the part where the colormap would change the colors of the current figure, sorry about my mistake Ian but I can't make it to work anyway I try :(
Ian Wood
Ian Wood am 2 Jul. 2011
That's ok, I was just wondering if I was on the right track. Thanks for the code :)

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