Set limit for colorbar in log 3D plot

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Dear all, I am plotting a 3D graph using a Z logaritmic axis. The surface have got a vertical asynthos (Z axis). For this reason I use Zlim([minDesidValue maxDesidValue]) to limit the Z axis. Consequently I set caxis([minDesidValue maxDesidValue]). However, considering the Z axis is logaritmic, the colorbar "draw" my surface in linear method, and so with unsatisfying results (I suppose that is caused by the linear relation between coloration and colorbar limits). In atteached you can see the figure. Best regars. Alberto Mora
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KSSV
KSSV on 30 May 2017
Use shading interp after plot....
Alberto Mora
Alberto Mora on 30 May 2017
Edited: Alberto Mora on 31 May 2017
Dear KSSV, I think that the result is remove just the grid on the surface. But it do not solve the problem. In practice I want that the graph is colored from blue to red color, while now is all blue.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 May 2017
If you are using R2014b or newer, then
cb = colorbar();
cb.Ruler.Scale = 'log';

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