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Elevate a single isoline in a contour (2D) plot

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Marc Jakobi
Marc Jakobi le 31 Août 2013
Hi.
I have a 2D contour plot in the form of
contour(x,y,z,'LevelStep',2,'Fill','on')
which gives me isolines varying between the values 22 and 48 (13 fill colours in between), with z depending on various input parameters.
What I am trying to do is colour ONE isoline of the value 34 black, while leaving all other lines uncoloured, recognizable only through the fill of the in between values. The contour is supposed to display cost ranges in dependence of two factors. The isoline with the value x represents the profitability limit (all lines with a higher value are not profitable.
Any help would be much appreciated!

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Sven
Sven le 31 Août 2013
Modifié(e) : Sven le 31 Août 2013
Hi Marc,
Is this what you're trying to do?
[x,y,z] = peaks;
z = z*10
figure
[c,h] = contour(x,y,z,'LevelStep',2,'Fill','on')
hold on
[c2,h2] = contour(x,y,z, [34 34], 'Color','k')
I think that since your first call to contour cannot guarantee that there will be a contour exactly at your chosen level of 34, it's probably a good idea to just superimpose another contour at that specific level.
You can adjust colours of your contour(s) via the handles returned in h and h2.
If instead you really want to adjust the colour of the original contours, then you can hack things a little as follows:
[x,y,z] = peaks;
z = z*10;
yourValue = 34;
clf
[c,h] = contour(x,y,z,'LevelStep',2,'Fill','on');
children = get(h,'Children');
for i=1:length(children)
if any(get(children(i),'FaceVertexCData')==yourValue)
set(children(i),'EdgeColor','k')
end
end
Did that help you out?
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Marc Jakobi
Marc Jakobi le 5 Sep 2013
Hi Sven.
Do you know if it is possible to make the line dotted?
Marc
Sven
Sven le 5 Sep 2013
Sure, there's a property of the resulting handle called 'LineStyle' that can be set to various styles (see the plot command for a list of styles):
[x,y,z] = peaks;
z = z*10;
figure
[c,h] = contour(x,y,z,'LevelStep',2,'Fill','on')
hold on
[c2,h2] = contour(x,y,z, [34 34], 'Color','k')
set(h2,'LineStyle',':')

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