Strange rendering of colorbar when plotting lines in many colors
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When plotting lines in many colors, the colorbar looks strange when the figure renderer is set to 'painters'.
The following code plots N lines with N colors according to colormap.
N=200;
colors=hsv(N);
t=2*pi*(0:N-1)/N;
c=cos(t);
s=sin(t);
figure(1);
clf
colormap(colors);
hold all;
set(gca,'ColorOrder',colors);
plot([zeros(1,length(t)); c],[zeros(1,length(t));s])
For me the colorbar looks normal if N<165. Greater values lead to strange rendering with a reduced color range and a sharp edge somewhere in the middle. Increasing N further leads to a black colorbar with no colors displayed at all.
However, when exporting the graph or changing the renderer to 'zbuffer' or 'opengl' the colorbar looks normal for all N.
How can I avoid this behavior except for manually changing the renderer for every figure?
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Walter Roberson
am 8 Jun. 2013
Which OS and which MATLAB version?
Have you considered setting the root DefaultFigureRenderer property so that you do not code it for every figure?
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