Transparency (MarkerFaceAlpha) in scatter not working

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mootje_3000
mootje_3000 le 22 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : mootje_3000 le 23 Mai 2019
I have the following lines in my code. I'm trying to make certain points transparent, but whatever I do and even when lowering "tr" to 0.00001, the points just do not get transparent. I've also tried it with the t.MarkerFaceAlpha in the code, also does not help. Why does the transparency not work? Is there another way to make it work?
batch = 100;
batcho = 0:batch-1;
for i=1:c_max;
color = cm(i,:)
x = cl{i}(:,1);
y = cl{i}(:,2);
size = (cl{i}(:,3).^1)*2;
tr = (cl{i}(:,3).^5)*1;
for j = 1 : batch : size(cl{i}(:,1),1) - batch + 1
t = scatter(x(j+batcho), y(j+batcho), size(j+batcho), 'MarkerFaceAlpha', tr(j), 'MarkerEdgeColor',color);
t.MarkerFaceAlpha = tr(j)
end
t = scatter(x(j+batch:end), y(j+batch:end), size(j+batch:end),'MarkerFaceAlpha', tr(j), 'MarkerEdgeColor',color);
t.MarkerFaceAlpha = tr(j)
end
I'm using batch in my code because I have 250k points to plot. cl contains different groups that add up to 250k data points
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Adam
Adam le 23 Mai 2019
Within a single scatter plot object all points must have the same transparency. This appears to be what your original code is doing too since you are using a new call to scatter every time round your for loop where your alpha value changes.
mootje_3000
mootje_3000 le 23 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : mootje_3000 le 23 Mai 2019
I've also tried it without using the batches, i.e.
for i=1:c_max;
color = cm(i,:)
x = cl{i}(:,1);
y = cl{i}(:,2);
size = (cl{i}(:,3).^1)*2;
tr = (cl{i}(:,3).^5)*1;
for j = 1 : size(x,1)
t = scatter(x(j), y(j), size(j), 'MarkerEdgeColor',color);
t.MarkerFaceAlpha = tr(j)
end
end
But this takes too long to run for 250k data points. Is there a faster way of making every single data point get a different transparency?

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