I am trying to plot the results of solving the transient heat equation. I want to use pdeplot to show the temperature distribution at a few different times. However, I want the color scale to be the same for each time, i.e. I want it to vary from 0 to 76. The different color scales currently can be misleading (see image)...
Here are the lines of code:
figure;
subplot(3,1,1)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,1),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
subplot(3,1,2)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,12),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
subplot(3,1,3)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,50),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
I have tried to update the axis' with:
axis([-inf inf -inf inf 0 76])
but this is not right. I'm not easily seeing from the pdeplot documentation how to do this... Any suggestions?
Thanks

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Chunru
Chunru am 28 Nov. 2023

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Use clim for each subplot.
figure;
subplot(3,1,1)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,1),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
clim([0 76])
subplot(3,1,2)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,12),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
clim([0 76])
subplot(3,1,3)
pdeplot(model,"XYData",u(:,50),"Contour","on", "ColorMap","jet")
clim([0 76])

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Hi @Chunru. It seems when I do that the following error is thrown.
Undefined function 'clim' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Chunru
Chunru am 28 Nov. 2023
You may use an older version of matlab.
Try use caxis([0 76]) instead.
Paul Safier
Paul Safier am 28 Nov. 2023
@Chunru, that worked, thanks! I am using version 2021b, so maybe too old for the clim command in this context. Thanks.

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