How can I reduce the number of digits in the colorbar?

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Andrea Cesaro
Andrea Cesaro le 4 Sep 2023
Commenté : Andrea Cesaro le 5 Sep 2023
How can I reduce the number of digits in the colorbar in a code like this:
figure(2)
pcolor(x, y, diff_tau1);
colorbar;
xlabel('x [m]')
ylabel('y [m]')
grid on
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 4 Sep 2023
Alright.
However, if we display the values upto only 2 or 3 significant digits after the decimal, all the values will be same (0.20 or 0.199), and that would be confusing.
Andrea Cesaro
Andrea Cesaro le 4 Sep 2023
Yes, but this is not important, I want to reduce the number of digits.

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MarKf
MarKf le 4 Sep 2023
Modifié(e) : MarKf le 4 Sep 2023
You likely need something like this.
surf(1+peaks*0.00001) %obvs this is a quick and bad example, it'd have helped to have the actual data, but anyway
cb = colorbar; %run until here to see what I mean and what changes
cbvals = get(cb,'XTick'); %nowadays cb.XTick would do the trick... let's say backwards compatibility
set(cb,'XTickLabel',sprintfc('%.3f',cbvals)); % 2 or 3
You can see above that there might be issues depending on what's your data. You could also truncate what's displayed instead of rounding (which is what sprintf does) or get the bounds and print depending on those (something like t=get(cb,'Limits'); tks = linspace(t(1),t(2),5); set(cb,'Ticks',tks); set(cb,'TickLabels',arrayfun(@(x) sprintf('%.2f',x),tks,'un',0) )

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