How to enable the colorbar to only show the vertical scale with values ?
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Mahesh Babu Dhanekula
le 13 Août 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 14 Août 2020
I am using a colorbar command to have a vertical scale besides my polarplot. When its position property is used it is working fine, but i want it to appear as the same size of the polarplot. I have used the location propert to make it appear so. But now the problem is it was showing colormap with colors. I have attached the pictures and link to my previous answered question. All this mess occurs because i want my legend to be displayed under the plot so i have used outside position argument of legend.
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Mahesh Babu Dhanekula
le 13 Août 2020
Modifié(e) : Mahesh Babu Dhanekula
le 13 Août 2020
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Adam Danz
le 13 Août 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 14 Août 2020
The plot below was produced using your exact code as it appears in the comment under the question plus the following two lines at the end,
hBar.Position(3) = 0.00001; % Make it narrow
hBar.Position(1) = 0.15; % move it leftward
Is this what you're looking for?
Using r2020a Update 5.
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Adam Danz
le 13 Août 2020
BTW, I have no idea how to interpret that scale.
Why are there two 0s and 10s?
Why does it go from -10 to 0 at the bottom?
What do those values even mean? -- you could use ylabel(hBar, 'Label')
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jonas
le 13 Août 2020
Modifié(e) : jonas
le 13 Août 2020
Not sure if this answers your question, but it's an alternative to using a colorbar for scale. Also did not use the "outside" argument of legend as you mentioned it being problematic.
a=0:0.1:2*pi;
b=rand(size(a));
c=0.5*rand(size(a));
% create the plots
figure
hold off
ax(1) = gca;
polar(a,b,'g-')
hold on
polar(a,c,'r-')
%add legend and change position
hLegend = legend('a','b','orientation','vertical','location','south');
hLegend.Position(1:2) = [0.8 0.8]
%make new axis and align with first one
ax(2) = axes('color','none');
ax(2).XAxis.Visible = 'off';
ax(2).Position([2,4]) = ax(1).Position([2,4]);
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