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Rabih Sokhen
Rabih Sokhen on 10 Jan 2022
Commented: DGM on 13 May 2024
clear all
clc
a=rand(20,50)
x=linspace(-1,1,20)
y=linspace(-1,1,50)
imagesc(x,x,a)
I would like to add grid only at the border of every pixel in a way wen I zoom in only the initial grid appear
can someone help me with this.
thank you in advance
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Chandan
Chandan on 12 May 2024
how to make the grid in crop field image
DGM
DGM on 13 May 2024
What grid in what image?
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DGM
DGM on 11 Jan 2022
It depends how you want to visualize the data. Tools like imshow() or imagesc() represent the data points at the center of each facet in the displayed image. Tools like pcolor() represent the data at the vertices. If the latter is what you intend, then just use pcolor() instead of imagesc().
If you actually want the matrix represented as an image, then you'll have to create the grid. One way would be to just overlay a mesh plot.
s = [4 5]; % [y x]
xrange = [-1 1]; % imagesc only needs the endpoints
yrange = [-1 1];
a = rand(s);
dx = diff(xrange)/(s(2)-1);
dy = diff(yrange)/(s(1)-1);
xg = linspace(xrange(1)-dx/2,xrange(2)+dx/2,s(2)+1);
yg = linspace(yrange(1)-dy/2,yrange(2)+dy/2,s(1)+1);
hi = imagesc(xrange,yrange,a); hold on
hm = mesh(xg,yg,zeros(s+1));
hm.FaceColor = 'none';
hm.EdgeColor = 'k';
You might try to do it by setting the grid properties of the axes, but you'll have to contend with the ticklabels if you do that.
As to how you make the added grid appear only at certain zoom levels, you'd have to create some sort of custom callback to do that. I'll leave that to someone else.
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Rabih Sokhen
Rabih Sokhen on 14 Jan 2022
thank you DGM, it works
Kristoffer Walker
Kristoffer Walker on 23 Jan 2024
This is a long-standing RSI issue. This seems like a low-hanging fruit that someone could easily create an API for to make it so much easier for those of us who use and love imagesc. Just add the property "grid", "on". How hard can it be?

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