Changing marker color

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene le 2 Mar 2012
Commenté : Sahil Bharti le 29 Juil 2021
I would like to scale the color of a marker based on temperature values being plotted there. For example, to plot 10 temperatures scaled from red to white I could use
for n = 1:10
TempScaled = (Temp(n) - min(Temp))/(max(Temp)-min(Temp));
plot(x(n),y(n),'.','MarkerSize',20,'color',[TempScaled 1 1]);
end
But I would like to use a more traditional and easy-to-read color scale, such as 'hot'. Any ideas of how I can do this?
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Sahil Bharti
Sahil Bharti le 29 Juil 2021
Hi,
I wish to use the scaller plot with data polotted with different colors as received in the ABAQUS cae output.
How to plot

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Jan
Jan le 3 Mar 2012
color = hot(20);
for n = 1:10
TempScaled = (Temp(n) - min(Temp)) / (max(Temp) - min(Temp));
plot(x(n), y(n), '.', 'MarkerSize', 20, 'color', color(n, :));
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 2 Mar 2012
pointsize = 20;
scatter(x, y, pointsize, TempScaled);
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Chad Greene
Chad Greene le 2 Mar 2012
oops, I meant to "accept" this answer.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene le 2 Mar 2012
Both great solutions here, thanks guys! I have never used the scatter plot before, and I think that's the key. I like removing loops wherever I can. Thanks again!
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Jan
Jan le 3 Mar 2012
There is a FOR loop inside SCATTER also. If you want to write efficient code, it would be better to replace the PLOT by LINE in your FOR loop.
It sounds like you have accepted my answer accidently. Therefore I delete it and re-post it. This remove the existing acceptance flag and you can reset it. Ok?

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