Overlaying a contourf plot on a grayscale image

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behzad
behzad le 18 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : jonas le 20 Oct 2018
Hi guys, I need to overlay a displacement contour of a deformed plate image (using contourf command) on its original grayscale undeformed image. How can I do that in matlab? Thank you

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jonas
jonas le 18 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : jonas le 18 Oct 2018
You can use two linked axes with different colormaps. Example:
% Axes
ax(1)=axes('color','none','xcolor','none','ycolor','none');hold on
ax(2)=axes('color','none','xcolor','none','ycolor','none','ydir','reverse');hold on
linkaxes(ax,'xy')
axis([-3 3 -3 3])
% Contour data
[X,Y,Z] = peaks;
% Image
axes(ax(2))
I = imread('cameraman.tif');
imagesc(I,'XData',[min(X(:)) max(X(:))],'YData',[min(Y(:)) max(Y(:))]);
colormap(ax(2),'gray')
% Contour
axes(ax(1))
h = contour(X,Y,peaks);hold on
colormap(ax(1),'parula')
Just make sure the axes have the same position. If you create a colorbar "outside" of the axes area, then one axis will shrink. Usually I just create the colorbar "inside" and then move it outside by adapting its position properties.
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behzad
behzad le 20 Oct 2018
Due to a black margin in the grayscale image, the two axes did not coincide. Fortunately I managed to solve the problem using the below command.
ax(1).Position = [...];
Thank you very much for your helps.
jonas
jonas le 20 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : jonas le 20 Oct 2018
My pleasure!
You could also try adding this argument to imshow
imshow(..., 'border', 'tight')
It should remove any extra space around the image.

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