Scatter Plot and Conditional Colour Gradients.

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Zaharaddeen Hussaini
Zaharaddeen Hussaini el 31 de Dic. de 2017
Respondida: Walter Roberson el 31 de Dic. de 2017
f_tot = rand(50,9);
hold on
box on
for ph = 1:length(numhels)
for pr = 1: 1:Nrows(1)
if f_tot(ph,pr) >= 0.85000
c = 'red';
scatter(x(ph,pr),y(ph,pr),9,c,'filled');
hold on;
else
if f_tot(ph,pr) >= 0.7 && f_tot(ph,pr) <= 0.84999
c = 'yellow';
scatter(x(ph,pr),y(ph,pr),9,c,'filled');
hold on;
else
if f_tot(ph,pr) >= 0.6 && f_tot(ph,pr) <= 0.69999
c = 'green';
scatter(x(ph,pr),y(ph,pr),9,c,'filled');
hold on;
else
if f_tot(ph,pr) >= 0.4 && f_tot(ph,pr) <= 0.59999
c = 'cyan';
scatter(x(ph,pr),y(ph,pr),9,c,'filled');
hold on;
else
if f_tot(ph,pr) < 0.40
c = 'blue';
scatter(x(ph,pr),y(ph,pr),9,c,'filled');
hold on;
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
Hello,
Can the scatter plot be made to take in the colormap or jet function.Instead of the 'c'defining specific colors but rather have the entire points in the plot as a gradient.
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 31 de Dic. de 2017
No loops:
scatter(x(:), y(:), 9, f_tot(:), 'filled');
colormap(jet)

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