How does surf map colormatrix

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Qianyu
Qianyu le 19 Jan 2012
I know surf(x,y,z,c) will use matrix c to map color, but how does it work? since matrix c actually has the size of z, instead of size of z x 3 (that's what I thought first, for I thought you specified the RGB for each element of z), how does matlab map c to different color schemes? For example,
surf(x,y,z,c); colormap winter
So how does matlab find the corresponding color based on c?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 19 Jan 2012
It uses the standard color mapping techniques: min value of c maps to the lowest entry in the color map, max value of c maps to the highest entry in the color map, everything in between maps linearly in to color map index numbers.
You can change properties to change the mapping strategy.
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Qianyu
Qianyu le 20 Jan 2012
Thank you. Now it makes sense to me. So if I don't use c, then the values of z will be mapped the same way, right?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Jan 2012
If you do not use c then z will be copied to the internal property that c would otherwise go in (CData) and then the mapping proceeds in exactly the same way.

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