How to add fixed Colorbar based on a vector for 2D scatter plot with 3 vectors
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Yaser Khojah
on 23 Oct 2018
Commented: Jon Hinwood
on 15 Oct 2020
I want to compare two [2D scatter] plots that both have three variables (x,y,z). I'm plotting x against y and showing vector z for both plots by color. I need to make the colorbar fixed so I can compare the two plots. How can I make this colorbar range fixed for both? Thank you in advance
if true
figure
pointsize = 10;
scatter(x1, y1, pointsize, z1)
colorbar;
figure
pointsize = 10;
scatter(x2, y2, pointsize, z2)
colorbar;
end
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Jon Hinwood
on 15 Oct 2020
I have tried using caxis, which I use with the plot command, but it has no effect and the range is set automatically to the full range of my data. I have tried placing the caxis command before, after the specification of colormap and before and after the call to scatter and in all 4 positions. Also tried rebooting computer and repeating the trials.
I did find that caxis only worked with plot if the caxis command was after the colormap and before the plot command. I an using Matlab R2019b Academic with Windows 10 both fully updated. Help please!
Jon. 15 Oct 2020
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Star Strider
on 23 Oct 2018
One option is to normalize the ‘z’ values by scaling them with respect to the range of both ‘z1’ and ‘z2’:
figure
pointsize = 10;
scatter(x1, y1, pointsize, (z1-min([z1(:);z2(:)]))/max([z1(:);z2(:)]))
colorbar;
figure
pointsize = 10;
scatter(x2, y2, pointsize, (z2-min([z1(:);z2(:)]))/max([z1(:);z2(:)]))
colorbar;
The colorbar will be the same for both.
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