show regular intervals in the colourbar

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Francesco Marchione
Francesco Marchione el 24 de Sept. de 2021
Respondida: Vedant Shah el 5 de Mzo. de 2025
I would like to have the colourbar displaying values for regular intervals: that is, I would like to have the colourbars displaying both extremes (max and min) and a fixed number of intermediate values (intervals), automatically.
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Francesco Marchione
Francesco Marchione el 24 de Sept. de 2021
I have developed this code:
T1 = readtable('SLJ20 PEEL.xlsx', 'VariableNamingRule','preserve');
% First10Rows = T1(1:10,:)
% T1Sz = size(T1)
VarNames = T1.Properties.VariableNames;
N = 50; % Interpolation Matrix Size
xv = linspace(min(T1{:,1}), max(T1{:,1}), N); % Create Vector
yv = linspace(min(T1{:,2}), max(T1{:,2}), N); % Create Vector
[Xm,Ym] = ndgrid(xv,yv); % Create Interpolation Matrices
Zm = griddata(T1{:,1}, T1{:,2}, T1{:,3}, Xm, Ym); % Interpolate
figure
surfc(Xm, Ym, Zm)
grid on
shading interp
set(0, 'DefaultTextInterpreter', 'latex')
hcb = colorbar;
xlabel(hcb,'[{\it Pa}]');
hcb.Label.Interpreter = 'latex';
set(hcb,'TickLabelInterpreter','latex')
colormap(jet(50))
title ('EPX1','FontSize',13,'interpreter', 'latex')
set(0, 'DefaultTextInterpreter', 'latex')
hcb = colorbar;
hcb.TickLabelInterpreter='latex';
% ColorbarRulerProperties = hcb.Ruler
hcb.Ruler.TickLabelFormat = '%.2f';
set(hcb, 'Ticks', sort([hcb.Limits, hcb.Ticks]))
set(gca,'TickLabelInterpreter','latex')
% tix = hcb.Ticks;
% expstr = @(x) [x(:).*10.^ceil(-log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0)))) floor(log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0))))];
% tixexp = expstr(tix(:))
% tixexplbl = compose('%.2f \\times 10^{%2d}',[tixexp(:,1) fix(tixexp(:,2))])
% hcb.TickLabels = tixexplbl;
xlabel('{\it x} [{\it mm}]')
ylabel('{\it y} [{\it mm}]')
zlabel('{\it} Shear stress [{\it MPa}]')

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Vedant Shah
Vedant Shah el 5 de Mzo. de 2025
To calculate a fixed number of evenly distributed values between the minimum and maximum, including the endpoints, the linspace function can be used. This function generates tick values that can be applied to the colorbar, ensuring visibility of both extremes and the specified number of intermediate intervals.
For detailed information about the linspace function, following documentation can be referred:
To implement the desired results, replace the existing line of code:
set(hcb, 'Ticks', sort([hcb.Limits, hcb.Ticks]))
with:
numIntervals = 5;
minValue = min(Zm(:));
maxValue = max(Zm(:));
tickValues = linspace(minValue, maxValue, numIntervals + 1);
set(hcb, 'Ticks', tickValues);
This modification ensures the output displays the required intervals effectively.

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