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See the recommended documentation of this function
Matplot
2D plot of a matrix using colors
Calling Sequence
Matplot(a, [strf, rect, nax]) Matplot(a, <opt_args>)
Arguments
- a
a real matrix of size (
n1
,n2
).- <opt_args>
this represents a sequence of statements
key1=value1, key2=value2, ...
wherekey1
,key2
, ... can be one of the following:- rect
sets the bounds of the plot. If this key is given and neither
frameflag
norstrf
is given then they
character ofstrf
is supposed to be7
. See below for value.- nax
sets the grids definition. If this key is given and neither
axesflag
norstrf
is given then thez
character ofstrf
is supposed to be1
. See below for value.- frameflag
specifies how the frame of the plot is computed. The value is an integer ranging from
0
to8
. It corresponds to they
character ofstrf
. See below.- axesflag
specifies what kind of axes are drawn around the plot. The value is an integer ranging from
0
to5
. It corresponds to thez
character ofstrf
. See below.
- strf
is a string of length 3
"xyz"
.- default
the default is
"081"
.- x
controls the display of captions.
- x=0
no caption.
- x=1
captions are displayed. They are given by the optional argument
leg
.
- y
controls the computation of the actual coordinate ranges from the minimal requested values. Actual ranges can be larger than minimal requirements.
- y=0
no computation, the plot use the previous (or default) scale.
- y=1
from the
rect
argument.- y=2
from the min/max of the x, y data.
- y=3
built for an isometric scale from the
rect
argument.- y=4
built for an isometric plot from the min/max of the x, y data.
- y=5
enlarged for pretty axes from the
rect
argument.- y=6
enlarged for pretty axes from the min/max of the x, y data.
- y=7
like
y=1
but the previous plots are redrawn to use the new scale.- y=8
like
y=2
but the previous plots are redrawn to use the new scale.
- z
controls the display of information on the frame around the plot. If axes are requested, the number of ticks can be specified by the
nax
optional argument.- z=0
nothing is drawn around the plot.
- z=1
axes are drawn, the y-axis is displayed on the left.
- z=2
the plot is surrounded by a box without ticks.
- z=3
axes are drawn, the y-axis is displayed on the right.
- z=4
axes are drawn centred in the middle of the frame box, with the box disabled.
- z=5
axes are drawn centred in the middle of the frame box, with the box enabled.
- rect
This argument is used when the second character
y
of argumentstrf
is1
,3
or5
. It is a row vector of size 4 and gives the dimension of the frame:rect = [xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax]
.- nax
This argument is used when the third character
z
of argumentstrf
is1
. It is a row vector with four entries[nx, Nx, ny, Ny]
wherenx
(ny
) is the number of subgraduations on the x (y) axis andNx
(Ny
) is the number of graduations on the x (y) axis.
Description
The entries of matrix int(a)
are used as colormap entries
in the current colormap. The color associated to a(i,j)
is used to draw a small square of size 1 with center at location
(x=j, y=(n1-i+1))
.
If a matrix entry is outside the colormap, the corresponding rectangle is not displayed.
To update the Matplot data, the data field of the corresponding handle must be used. |
data
can be a matrix (or an hypermatrix) containing RGB, RGBA, ... data (see Matplot_properties).
Enter the command Matplot()
to see a demo.
See Also
- colormap — using colormaps
- plot2d — 2D plot
- Matplot1 — 2D plot of a matrix using colors
- Matplot_properties — description of the Matplot entities properties
History
Version | Description |
5.5.0 | data can now be a matrix (or an hypermatrix) containing RGB, RGBA, ... data (see Matplot_properties). |
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