How to convert csv to Heatmap?
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Hello, I am relatively new to using MATLAB so I am coming across some issues. I want to convert a .csv file with A LOT of raw data and visualize it as a heatmap. It is a 36189x88 data table. This code I have so far shows something but it is not really giving me what I want. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
clc;
clear
close all;
data = readtable("N303_M.2.csv");
%% Data Filtering/Processing
clc, clearvars -except data, format compact, close all
%convert from Table to Array
strain(:, 1:88) = table2array(data(:,1:88));
%% Data Visualizations
figure(1);
plot(strain(:, 1:88));
heatmap(strain(:, 1:88),'Colormap', jet,)
title('Visual Data for Mat')
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dpb
on 26 Jul 2022
Well, we're at a loss to help -- no data, not even a figure or a hint of what you might think it is you would want instead...
What would 32K x 88 data values be, even, pray tell? You've taken all of it and just mushed it together as one thing, surely there's some demarcation of what the 88 columns would be?
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Vandit
on 16 Sep 2024
Edited: Vandit
on 16 Sep 2024
Hi Stride,
To visualize your large dataset as a heatmap, you can make some modifications to your existing code. Here's an updated version:
clc;
clear
close all;
data = readmatrix('N303_M.2.csv');
%% Data Filtering/Processing
clc, clearvars -except data, format compact, close all
% Data Normalization
normalizedData = (data - min(data(:))) / (max(data(:)) - min(data(:)));
% Create the heatmap
figure;
heatmap(normalizedData, 'Colormap', jet);
colorbar;
title('Visual Data for Mat');
The provided code reads data from a CSV file named "N303_M.2.csv" using 'readmatrix' function and stores it in the variable 'data'. Next, a new figure window is created, and the normalized data is used to generate a heatmap using the 'heatmap' function. The colormap is set to 'jet', which determines the color scheme of the heatmap.
To know more about 'readmatrix' and 'heatmap' function, refer to the link below:
Hope this helps.
Thankyou
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