Volume slices with multiple colormaps
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I would like to be able to plot multiple slices in one figure where each slice can have its own colormap and clims set. The purpose is to be able to plot mulitple quantities (such as fluid velocity and pressure) where the value ranges may not coincide.
I have tried to link two axes as suggested in the answer for this question. However, that solution doesn't handle occlusion very well as shown below.
load wind;
ax1 = gca;
s1 = slice(x, y, z, u, 100, [], 10);
ax2 = axes;
s2 = slice(x, y, z, 100*u, [], 40, []);
ax2.Visible = 'off';
colormap(ax2, 'jet');
linked_properties = {'CameraPosition', 'CameraUpVector',...
'PlotBoxAspectRatio', 'CameraTarget', 'XLim', 'YLim', 'ZLim',...
'DataAspectRatio', 'Position'};
hlink = linkprop([ax1,ax2], linked_properties);
view(145, 30);
Plotting all the slices on one axes fixes the occlusion issue but can only use a single colormap and clim as shown below.
Is this something that can be solved in MATLAB or is it just one of those quirks that you need to live with?
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Adam Danz
el 3 de Jun. de 2021
Editada: Adam Danz
el 3 de Jun. de 2021
load wind;
ax1 = gca;
colormap('parula')
s1 = slice(x, y, z, u, 100, [], 10);
hold on
freezeColors(ax1)
colormap('hot')
s2 = slice(x, y, z, 100*u, [], 40, []);
The colorbar will only represent the last colormap, though. The documentation in freezeColors referrs to another file exchange function to handle that (not tested).
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