Control colorbar in a plot

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antonio ferreira
antonio ferreira am 17 Feb. 2018
Beantwortet: antonio ferreira am 18 Feb. 2018
Dear all, I was wondering if anyone knows a way of controlling the colorbar of a plot? At the moment I have the following code: subplot(3,1,3); [cs2,h2]=contourf(xgrid,ygrid,U_40cm,10); hold on; clabel(cs2,h2); h2.LevelList = round(h2.LevelList, 2); set(gca, 'CLim', [-25 20]); xlabel('$y$ $(cm)$','interpreter','latex','Fontsize',14,'Fontname','Times'), ylabel('$z$ $(cm)$','interpreter','latex','Fontsize',14,'Fontname','Times'), %set(gca,'xtick',83:1:92,'Fontsize',16,'Fontname','Times'), %set(gca,'ytick',1:0.5:4,'Fontsize',16,'Fontname','Times'), axis([83 92 1.2 3.9]); colormap('jet')
In the colorbar, matlab is just presenting the values -20,0,20. Is there any way of forcing matlab to present instead -20,-10,0,10,20? I need this to make the appearance of this plot compatible with other plot. Thanks in advance.

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antonio ferreira
antonio ferreira am 17 Feb. 2018
Dear all, I was wondering if anyone knows a way of controlling the colorbar of a plot? At the moment I have the following code:
subplot(3,1,3);
[cs2,h2]=contourf(xgrid,ygrid,U_40cm,10); hold on;
clabel(cs2,h2);
h2.LevelList = round(h2.LevelList, 2);
set(gca, 'CLim', [-25 20]);
xlabel('$y$ $(cm)$','interpreter','latex','Fontsize',14,'Fontname','Times'),
ylabel('$z$ $(cm)$','interpreter','latex','Fontsize',14,'Fontname','Times'),
axis([83 92 1.2 3.9]);
colormap('jet')
title('ds = 40 cm')
In the colorbar, matlab is just presenting the values -20,0,20. Is there any way of forcing matlab to present instead -20,-10,0,10,20? I need this to make the appearance of this plot compatible with other plot. Thanks in advance.

antonio ferreira
antonio ferreira am 18 Feb. 2018
All, the following seems to answer my question (after invoking the colormap function):
cbh=colorbar;
cbh.TickLabels = num2cell([-20 -10 0 10 20]);

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