colorbar graph exceeding matrix values
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So I'm plotting a 4D matrix, called Ft, that ranges from 0-1, but when I graph it and add a colorbar, it's showing 0-2 for physical states 4-15, and (-1)-1for physical state 1-3
physical states 1-3 are 0 for every timestep in the matrix Ft, so that first graph makes sense. Why does the colorbar range change for the other graphs?
Here's the code for the graphs. Let me know if more code is needed to create the actual Ft matrix. [[ my entire code would be needed in order to create this matrix ]]
%the setup of Ft is Ft(state,est of patch1,est of patch2,timestep)
B = permute(Ft,[2 3 1 4]);
for state= 1:15
figure(state)
sgtitle(['physical state = ' num2str(state)])
time = 1;
subplot(4,5,time)
imagesc(B(:,:,state,time))
title(['timestep : ' num2str(time)])
xlabel('est. of patch 2 quality');
ylabel('est. of patch 1 quality');
set(gca,'ydir','normal')
for time = 2:19
subplot(4,5,time)
imagesc(B(:,:,state,time))
title(num2str(time))
set(gca,'ydir','normal')
for time = 20
subplot(4,5,time)
imagesc(B(:,:,state,time))
title(num2str(time))
set(gca,'ydir','normal')
colormap hot
colorbar
hold on
end
end
end
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Voss
on 12 Aug 2024
The colorbar only applies to the 20th subplot.
For example, in the case of state == 7, the colorbar tells us that Ft(7,:,:,20) is 1 everywhere; the colorbar says nothing about Ft(7,:,:,1), Ft(7,:,:,2), or the value of Ft at any other time.
Accepted Answer
Matt J
on 12 Aug 2024
Edited: Matt J
on 12 Aug 2024
You haven't attached Ft for us to examine, so we have no way to verify your claim that the data is bounded to [0,1]. Regardless, you can explicitly bound the colorbar range by using imagesc's clim argument, e.g.,
imagesc(B(:,:,state,time) ,[0,1])
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