Does the latest version of Matlab allow more than one colormaps in one plot?

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In the past, overlaying two axes was the only option, but overlaying can often causes its own problems, e.g., slight offset, etc.
Does anyone know if Matlab has fixed the issue?
Many thanks.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 3 Nov 2021
freezeColors() from the FIle Exchange can be very useful.
Leon
Leon le 3 Nov 2021
Many thanks for the recommendation. I'll check out freezeColors().

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 3 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 3 Nov 2021
Nothing to fix. You can have only one colormap per axes control, but you can get around that by having basically two colormaps stacked on top of each other and adjust your data. For example if you have data that goes from 0 to 1023 (like a uint16 image) and want one colormap for gray levels 0-511 (say gray) and another (say, hsv) from 512 to 2013, you can do
cmap = [gray(512); hsv(512)]
imshow(yourImage, 'Colormap', cmap);

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