transparent background for scatter plot

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Yaniv Friedman
Yaniv Friedman le 2 Oct 2017
Hi,
I am presenting an image using imagesc, and I want to draw a scatter plot on top of the figure, without changing the background, and without it auto-scaling.
for example:
a = rand(100,200); % the image to be presented...
imagesc(a)
hold on
scatter(1:100,1:100,30,1:100,'filled')
hold off
if you run the code, you can see that when the scatter is being ploted, the image (a) is changed. how can I prevent that (and keep the same colormap for the scatter points)?
Thanks!

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OCDER
OCDER le 2 Oct 2017
imagesc will use the colormap of the figure, so if you want to use a different color scheme for scatter, calculate out the rgb values to use. See the sample code to see how 2 color schemes can be used:
A = rand(100,200); % the image to be presented...
HotClr = hot; %Mx3 rgb matrix for hot color scheme (for imagesc)
CoolClr = cool; %Mx3 rgb matrix for cool color scheme (for scatter)
imagesc(A) %will autoscale image according to FIGURE's ColorMap
colormap(gcf, HotClr); %setting figure colormap to hot color scheme
hold on
CoolIdx = ceil(linspace(1, size(CoolClr, 1), 100)); %find index of the different color map
scatter(1:100,1:100,30,CoolClr(CoolIdx,:),'filled'); %use the RGB values per dot instead of figure colormap index.
hold off

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