Simple problem with plotting

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cocopuffs
cocopuffs am 14 Aug. 2014
Beantwortet: cocopuffs am 14 Aug. 2014
I have a 4X40 matrix of intensity values 'mat' that I am plotting using figure;imagesc(mat). However, when I do plot this, the first is row is plotted on .5 on the y-axis. As a result, each row is represented in multiples of .5 instead of 1 on the y-axis. My y-axis spans from .5 to 4.5 which is incorrect - it should be 1 to 4. Please help.
Thank you!

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cocopuffs
cocopuffs am 14 Aug. 2014
I changed my code to figure;imagesc(1,1,mat) to get the answer I was looking for

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Adam
Adam am 14 Aug. 2014
This is due to the fact that the centre of the first pixel is placed at 1, but it spans from 0.5 to 1.5, the second pixel from 1.5 to 2.5, etc because pixels have a width of 1.
If your axes started at 1 then your final pixel would start at 4 and actually finish at 5 so your range would be 1 to 5 on the axes.

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