using a viridis colormap
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Hello everyone,
I would like to know how is it possible to use properly a viridis colormap in order to draw scatter figures. For instance, i have this figure to plot :
figure(2)
plot(x1,y1,'^r','MarkerSize',8,'MarkerFaceColor','r')
% plot(x1,y1,'^r','MarkerSize',8,'MarkerFaceColor',viridis(5))
xlabel('F_{vis}')
ylabel('F_{flambement}','FontSize',13)
But I don't know how to use this "alternative" colormap since I am not familiar with this function in this case.
Could someone help please ?
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely.
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Use scatter() instead of plot(). The behavior of viridis() is otherwise the same as the built-in functions like jet().
N = 20;
x1 = randn(N,1);
y1 = randn(N,1);
scatter(x1,y1,50,viridis(N),'filled','^')
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Wissem
am 21 Feb. 2022
"What's wrong with that ?"
The SCATTER documentation shows that if the 1st and 2nd arguments are X and Y values then the 3rd argument must be the marker size (which you did not provide). The 4th argument is the marker color (not 3rd like you tried).

Also VIRIDIS is not inbuilt. Did you download VIRIDIS from here:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/62729-matplotlib-perceptually-uniform-colormaps
and unzip the ZIP file onto your MATLAB path, before trying to use it?
DGM
am 21 Feb. 2022
As Stephen says, you're missing the marker size specification in the call to scatter().
Wissem
am 21 Feb. 2022
Stephen23
am 21 Feb. 2022
@Wissem-Eddine KHATLA: you can also place it into the current directory, which may be easier.
Wissem
am 23 Feb. 2022
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