How can I generate this plot?
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Monique Embury
am 6 Feb. 2020
Kommentiert: Adam Danz
am 25 Feb. 2020
Hi,
I am trying to generate similar looking plots to the one attached. With this, do you know what kind of plot this is? And how to get the black bars showing where the orifice opening is?
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Adam Danz
am 25 Feb. 2020
What defines the color mapping? Another way of asking that, what defines the colobar scale?
Is it the magnitude of the quiver vectors? What defines positive and negatve values? If pos & neg values are defined by the direciton of the quiver vectors, which directions define pos and neg?
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Adam Danz
am 25 Feb. 2020
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz
am 25 Feb. 2020
The quiver arrows all have fairly small magnitudes which makes it difficult to see the arrows but you can reproduce the figure and zoom in inspect parts of the image.
See inline comments for details.
% Load the data
data = load('average_vels.mat');
% Extract quiver variable for readability
x = data.output_avg(:,1);
y = data.output_avg(:,2);
u = data.output_avg(:,3);
v = data.output_avg(:,4);
% Compute signed magnitude of the quiver vectors where
% positive magnitudes point upward and neg mags point downward
z = hypot(u,v) .* sign(v);
% Reshape the z vector into a matrix where
% zMat(i,j) is the value at x=xVec(i) and y=yVec(j).
[xVec,~, zRow] = unique(x);
[yVec,~, zCol] = unique(y);
zMat = nan([numel(xVec),numel(yVec)]);
zIdx = sub2ind(size(zMat),zCol, zRow);
zMat(zIdx) = z;
% Plot the "heatmap" first
clf()
imagesc(xVec, yVec, zMat)
set(gca, 'YDir', 'Normal')
cbh = colorbar();
ylabel(cbh, 'Vector magnitude (positive is upward')
axis equal
% add the quiver data
hold on
quiver(x,y,u,v)
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Adam Danz
am 25 Feb. 2020
Monique, one last thought. If you want white to represent 0 velocity and two other colors (red & blue in this example) to represent upward and downward quiver vectors, you can apply this colormap at the end of the code.
cmap = [linspace(0,1,128)'*[1,1], ones(128,1)]; % The blue range
cmap = [cmap; rot90(cmap,2)]; % add the red range
set(gca, 'Colormap', cmap) % set the colormap
caxis(max(abs(cbh.Limits)) * [-1,1]); %center the color range so white is in the middle
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