Matlab Color Vectors
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Is there any website where I may obtain a list of Matlab's color vectors? I can only seem to find a website with the rgb color vectors but matlab's color vectors values are only between 0 and 1.
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Jan
on 29 Sep 2011
Please use the search in the forum. The previous question about RGB colors was posted only 10 hours ago.
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the cyclist
on 29 Sep 2011
RGB values are typically given on a range (0,255). You can scale those linearly to get the MATLAB range of (0,1).
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Sep 2011
"rgb color vectors" does not specify representation. MATLAB's representation is an rgb representation.
You are probably more accustomed to seeing RGB values as either hex or integers in the range 0 to 255.
To convert the 0-1 representation to 0-255 representation,
color8bit = floor(colordouble * 255);
To convert the 0-1 representation to standard hex RGB:
color8hex = sprintf('#%02X%02X%02X', floor(colordouble * 255));
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Jan
on 29 Sep 2011
Using UINT8 instead of ROUND cares for the 256.
But I'm not convinced. u = [12, 17, 243]; d = u / 255; u2 = UINT8(d * 255 + 0.5); Now u2 is [13, 18, 244].
Walter Roberson
on 29 Sep 2011
d * 255 + 0.5 fills over the interval closed-closed interval [0,255 1/2] instead of filling over the closed-open interval [0,256) . That 1/2 slot not filled can cause values to round in to the same slot.
Jan
on 29 Sep 2011
MATLAB's color vectors are RGB color vectors. I guess, that you have colors in UINT8 format as [12, 17, 243], and MATLAB used the DOUBLE format [0.047059, 0.066667, 0.95294].
The conversion is trivial:
uint8_RGB = [12, 17, 243];
double_RGB = uint8_RGB / 255;
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Brittany
on 18 Mar 2014
Not very familiar with working in matlab colors and I wanted to define my own colormap using an Mby3 matrix but could not find useful info on how to convert RGB values to those that matlab could use....thank you!!
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