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Customise colorbar labels (exponent)

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Matteo Migone
Matteo Migone il 21 Set 2022
Commentato: Matteo Migone il 21 Set 2022
Hello everyone, I have a problem with setting up a colorbar for a coloured contour plot. For matter of coherence with overlying contour lines, I would like the labels of the ticks of the colorbar expressed as 5, 10 and 15 * 10^10 and not 0.5, 1 and 1.5 *10^11. In other words, I would like "x 10^10" above the numbers of the ticks in place of "x 10^11" as now appears (see image) (and not other solutions like "e10" after each single tick label).
Now my code is just
c = colorbar;
c.Ticks=[-15*10^10:5*10^10:15*10^10];
Thank you to whoever will be able to answer my question.

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dpb
dpb il 21 Set 2022
Modificato: dpb il 21 Set 2022
@Star Strider is on the right track; the colorbar numeric ruler handle is hidden, however, but it is there and writeable --
For your example above, use
c=colorbar;
c.Ruler.Exponent=10; % set the desired exponent
c.Ruler.TickLabelFormat='%0.1f'; % fix up ugly default %g formatting
To illustrate with an example modified from the doc, first use a default colorbar forcing a big exponent
surf(peaks/1E11)
hCB=colorbar;
Then, fixup the exponent as desired to see the difference...
surf(peaks/1E11)
c=colorbar;
c.Ruler.Exponent=-10; % set the desired exponent
c.Ruler.TickLabelFormat='%0.1f'; % fix up ugly default %g formatting
Search for Yair Altman's FEX submittal to retrieve undocumented/hidden object handles.

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