Using scatter with a custom colorbar

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KCE
KCE am 5 Mär. 2025
Kommentiert: dpb am 6 Mär. 2025
I am trying to create a scatter plot, and I want to use a 128x3 colorbar I wrote myself (1st dimension is # of triplets, 2nd dimension is each triplet).
Here is the command I am using:
scatter(lat,lon,12,obs,'filled',[],c)
where lat, lon, and obs are 6251x1 and c is the colorbar (128x3).
The error I keep returning is "Color must be one RGB triplet, an m-by-3 matrix of RGB triplets iwth one color per scatter point, or an m-by-1 vector with one value per scatter point.
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dpb
dpb am 5 Mär. 2025
Bearbeitet: dpb am 5 Mär. 2025
@Voss already answered how to use a custom colorbar but note that to color each point per the above syntax the color triplet array much match the number of elements in the x-, y- vectors. See scatter Input Arguments section for c, the marker color table for details.
As I noted in the other thread from some time ago, it's confusing, and even more so as in that thread when one uses a matrix x-, y- arrangement which scatter then treats each column as a dataset instead of each row or element so the number must match the number of columns instead.
KCE
KCE am 5 Mär. 2025
I had tried some things from the scatter page previously and was also confused.

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Voss
Voss am 5 Mär. 2025
scatter(lat,lon,12,obs,'filled')
colormap(c)
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Voss
Voss am 5 Mär. 2025
You're welcome!
dpb
dpb am 6 Mär. 2025
@KCE wrote "to) reflect the scatter doc, which is incorrect."
What, specifically, do you think is incorrect in the documentation for scatter? I have seen nothing that is incorrect albeit one does have to study it in some detail to get the differences in behavior depending upon the shape of the input arrays.
If there actually is some error, it should be brought to Mathworks' attention so it can be corrected.

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