How to overlay pcolour figures?
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Good afternoon,
   I am after a bit of advice again, if anyone has any time. 
   I've looked in the directory and at previous questions but can't seem to see a clear solution to my problem and I suspect that there is one. 
   I have five matrixes, (501,501,5). They show plume spread. I can plot each individually with pcolor no problem. 
   Is there a way to overlay the five into one figure? 
   Thanks for any help, advice, direction!
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  Mike Garrity
    
 am 9 Okt. 2015
        The pcolor function simply creates a surface object with color but no Z. You can set the FaceAlpha property on that to make it transparent.
[x,y] = meshgrid(linspace(-pi,pi,40));
h(1) = pcolor(cos(x).*cos(y));
hold on
h(2) = pcolor(sin(x).*sin(y));
hold off
h(2).FaceAlpha = .5;
  Kelly Kearney
      
 am 9 Okt. 2015
        Alternatively, assuming each dataset holds a zero wherever the plume is not, and the plume regions themselves don't overlap too much, you set the 0-values to NaN.
[x,y] = meshgrid(linspace(0,1,100));
a = exp(-((x-0.1).^2./0.1 + (y-0.1).^2)./0.1);
b = exp(-((x-0.9).^2./0.1 + (y-0.9).^2)./0.1);
a(a < 0.01) = NaN;
b(b < 0.01) = NaN;
pcolor(x,y,a);
hold on;
pcolor(x,y,b);
shading flat;
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