Reputation: 687
I guess, I've got an colormap issue with Matlab2013. I plot a 3d surface plot with colormap hot and I would like to have in the same plot an bitmap (8bit colour image) on the x-y plane. Plotting both separately from each other works fine but as soon as I plot them in one figure the first surface plot is only black. I guess it is because the RGB image on the x-y plane uses a different colour map. Is there an option in Matlab to plot two different type of images in the same plot?
surf(X,Y,density,'FaceColor','texturemap','Edgecolor','none')
colormap hot
...
%// define the location of the bitmap
xImage = [miX maX; miX maX]; %// The y data for the image corners
yImage = [miY miY; maY maY]; %// The x data for the image corners
zImage = [zDist zDist; zDist zDist]; %// The z data for the image corners
surf(xImage,yImage,zImage,... %// Plot the surface
'CData',RGBImage,...
'FaceColor','texturemap');
Thanks! Durin
Upvotes: 2
Views: 363
Reputation: 7817
I think this is an issue with the relative scaling of density
and zImage
. I can replicate this by doing the following:
1) Plot a surf
where the third input is n x m which is scaled like some real data (-0.2 to +0.2, for example). This responds to changes in colormap
as you'd expect.
2) After hold on
, plot another surf
where the third input is n x m x 3, like a RGB image, double values scaled between 0 and 1.
This causes the first image to go "dark" (or whatever the lowest color in that particular colormap is). The issue is that they share their CLim
, being in the same axis, although the RGBImage
doesn't, in fact, reference the colormap.
This is "fixable" by scaling/normalising the first plot (your density
values) to be between 0 and 1 (in this case) - although this quick fix is going to give you issues if you then want to add a colorbar. Alternatively, first grab the "CLim" from your axis after plotting the first surf:
trueC = get(gca,'CLim');
Then set it back after you plot the image:
set(gca,'CLim',trueC)
Upvotes: 1