How to edit the grid size in heatmap and how to make the color scale just a binary value?

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I have a heat map as shown below. I want to make it look as continous plot as possible, or in other words I want to make it appear without individual grid borders. Also, is it possible to make a binary color seelection like red(high) and yellow(low). My data has a few inf values.Also, is there any way to remove the numbering from the x and y axis in the heatmap figure?
h = heatmap(C);
colormap cool
% h.Colormap = cool;
h.ColorScaling = 'scaled';
h.ColorLimits = [0 10000];
h.GridVisible = 'off';
h.MissingDataColor = [0.8 0.8 0.8];
h.Title = 'Phase matrixs';
h.XLabel = '';
h.YLabel = '';
% caxis(h,[0 1]);
1.jpg

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 5 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 5 Jan 2020
"I have a heat map ... I want to make it look as continous plot as possible, ... I want to make it appear without individual grid borders."
Use imagesc(C) instead. You can smooth out the pixels using several different methods. For example, you could interpolate the values or, if you have the image processing toolbox, you can do a 2D gaussian filter as demonstracted below.
imagesc(imgaussfilt(C,2))
"is there any way to remove the numbering from the x and y axis in the heatmap figure?"
Yes, but it's much easier to do if you use imagesc() by setting the xtick and ytick values.
"Also, is it possible to make a binary color seelection like red(high) and yellow(low). "
Yes, you can change the colormap
set(gca, 'Colormap',[1 1 0; 1 0 0])
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 6 Jan 2020
Here's what I get with those data and that code,
200105 211224-Figure 1.png
Jay Vaidya
Jay Vaidya le 6 Jan 2020
Yes I got it. Some weird image saving issue. Thanks a lot!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Jan 2020
Why not use imshow()?
C = 1000 * rand(100); % Create sample data.
C(10, 20) = inf; % Put an inf in there, like the poster has.
imshow(C, [0, 1000], 'InitialMagnification', 800); % Display the image.
colormap(cool(256)); % Apply the colormap.
handleToColorBar = colorbar % Display the colorbar.
% Turn off tick marks so that the colorbar won't have the numbers next to it.
handleToColorBar.Ticks = [];
I'm not sure what you mean by "binary color seelection like red(high) and yellow(low)". Does that mean that you only want two colors in there, not a gradient? If so, which value is the cutover value from red to yellow?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 6 Jan 2020
What are you doing to get C? The matrix in the workbook has some weird pattern where some pixels are 0 and others are 65535, and the "real" data is in some pattern. Doing this got rid of some bad rows and columns:
data = xlsread('C20.xlsx');
data(:, 1:4:end) = [];
data(4:4:end, :) = [];

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