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Plotting chemical 2d reaction in different colors

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Ulan Kelesbekov
Ulan Kelesbekov le 22 Avr 2020
WIlling to make an image of a 2D reaction of mixing the reagents "A+B=C".
On input have Matrix A and B, velocites, pressures, calculated Stoke's, solved for Pressure and velocities, obtainted moving reagents A B, then calculated C matrix from reaction.
So far came up to this (images 2 and 3, please disregard the first Image):
contourf(x,y,C',20,'k:');
contourf(x,y,A.'+B.',20,'k-');
Question is to how to combine images 2 and 3 with different colours to display output on a single image, i.e. e.g. Red for A, Blue for B and Green for C and white for background.
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BALAJI KARTHEEK
BALAJI KARTHEEK le 22 Avr 2020
use hold on command
Ulan Kelesbekov
Ulan Kelesbekov le 24 Avr 2020
Modifié(e) : Ulan Kelesbekov le 24 Avr 2020
does not work for image() and contour() funciton, it overwrites the previous.

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darova
darova le 24 Avr 2020
What about alpha? Try to set transparency to your object and then just plot them together
[X1,Y1,Z1] = peaks(20);
[X2,Y2] = meshgrid(1:10);
R2 = hypot(X2,Y2);
h1 = surf(X2,Y2,Y2);
h2 = surface(5+X1,5+Y1,Z1/10);
% set([h1 h2],'edgecolor','none')
alpha 0.5
zlim([-1 1])
axis vis3d
for i = 1:100
Z2 = sin(R2+i/10)./R2;
set(h1,'zdata',Z2)
set(h2,'zdata',Z1/10*(50-i)/100)
pause(.1)
end
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Ulan Kelesbekov
Ulan Kelesbekov le 24 Avr 2020
alpha seems not to work for countourf, it is suggested to enter manually for flat plot :(
darova
darova le 24 Avr 2020
try to manually change using handles
[x,y,z] = peaks;
z1 = 10*sin(2*hypot(x,y))./hypot(x,y);
[~,h1] = contourf(x,y,z);
hold on
[~,h2] = contourf(x,y,z1);
hold off
h11 = get(h1,'children');
h22 = get(h2,'children');
set(h11,'facealpha',0.5)
set(h22,'facealpha',0.5)

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Ayush Gupta
Ayush Gupta le 9 Juin 2020
This problem can be tackled using the following approach. Suppose contour1.jpg is the first contour and cntour2.jpg is the second contour, the images can be superimposed using the given piece of code:
figure1 = figure;
ax1 = axes('Parent',figure1);
ax2 = axes('Parent',figure1);
set(ax1,'Visible','off');
set(ax2,'Visible','off');
[a,map] = imread('contour1.jpg');
I = imshow(a,'Parent',ax2);
alpha = 0.5;
set(I,'AlphaData',alpha);
imshow('contour2.jpg','Parent',ax1);

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