How to find data displayed in pcolor using coordinates?

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Hi all,
I am trying to find the value displayed by pcolor in a specific coordinate.
rng(1)
z = randn(11);
x = -5:5;
y = -5:5;
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
xq = 1.25;
yq = 2.34;
pcolor(x,y,z);
hold on
scatter(xq,yq, 'k', 'filled');
How can I find the z-value at the point xq, yq?
I have been banging my head against the wall and can't figure it out.

Accepted Answer

Benoit Espinola
Benoit Espinola on 18 Mar 2021
rng(1 )
z = randn(11 );
x = -5:5 ;
y = -5:5 ;
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x,y );
xq = [1.25, -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.1 -4.9, 4.5 -6];
yq = [2.34, -4.5 -3.5 -3.1 -3.9 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5, 4.5 -6];
hP = pcolor(x,y,z );
hold on
scatter(xq,yq, 'k', 'filled');
xlim([-6 6])
ylim([-6 6])
[~,Id_x] = min(abs(x'-xq));
flag = xq < x(Id_x);
Id_x(flag) = Id_x(flag)-1; % put it back in the "right square"
Id_x(Id_x<1) = []; %outside range
[~,Id_y] = min(abs(y'-yq));
flag = yq < y(Id_y);
Id_y(flag) = Id_y(flag)-1; % put it back in the "right square"
Id_y(Id_y<1) = []; %outside range
zq = z(Id_y', Id_x'); % note the coordinates here are inverted
zq = zq(:,1)'; % got lazy to find something more elegant
Paras Patel has shown me the right path to the solution. However, Matlab returns the nearest neighbour, which in some situations yields to the wrong "pixel".

More Answers (1)

Paras Patel
Paras Patel on 18 Mar 2021
rng(1)
z = randn(11);
x = -5:5;
y = -5:5;
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
xq = 1.25;
yq = 2.34;
hP = pcolor(x,y,z);
hold on
scatter(xq,yq, 'k', 'filled');
dt = datatip(hP,0,0);
hP.DataTipTemplate.DataTipRows(3).Value = hP.CData;
One way to do this would be to insert a datatip on the image. See the code above - it's crude but simple.
  2 Comments
Benoit Espinola
Benoit Espinola on 18 Mar 2021
Thanks, this has lead me to the right direction... I don't know why Mathworks doesn't offer somethig ready to query datapoints in a pcolor... go figure...
PS:, I know I should NOT use pcolor, but it's easy-ish
Benoit Espinola
Benoit Espinola on 18 Mar 2021
With the datatip, Matlab returns the nearest neighbour, which in some situations yields to the wrong "pixel".

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