I want to scale each pixel width and height in imagesc but not use pcolor command
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Farz Tak
le 17 Août 2016
Commenté : Farz Tak
le 19 Août 2016
Hello,
I want to scale each pixel width and height in imagesc but not use pcolor command. The reason I don't want to use pcolor is it plots the center of each (x1-x2) and (y1-y2). Is there any adjustments in imagesc that plot an image with different pixel sizes according to x and y values?
Thanks Farz
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Walter Roberson
le 17 Août 2016
imagesc() accepts 'XData' and 'YData' parameter, which together allow you to control the data coordinates of the center of the lower-left and upper-right pixels. The axes properties XLim, YLim, DataAspectRatio, Position, and Units then work together to determine the mapping of data coordinates to physical screen coordinates.
For example if you had arranged for a square plotting box area, and you had a square data array, then using imagesc() 'XData' [0 10], 'YData', [0 20] would place the center of the lower left at [0 0] and the center of the upper right at [10 20] which would have the effect of making the Y scale twice as large as the X scale for the image.
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Walter Roberson
le 19 Août 2016
I = rand(32,32); imagesc(I, 'XData', [.5 32.5], 'YData', [.5 65]); axis image
The pixels that come out will not be square.
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