Plotting a 2D Heat map for a square?

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Kulwinder Basuta
Kulwinder Basuta il 29 Mag 2017
Commentato: Moeen il 2 Apr 2023
Hi,
I have 9 Data points corresponding to temperatures within a 2d square, distributed as a 3 x 3 grid. I would like to create a colour plot whereby I have blue (cold) and red (hot) regions respectively. But I would like to have it blended such that intermediate temperatures are orange and slowly transition to red or blue. Basically if predicting the temperature at all locations. Treat the square as a 5 x 5 where the 3 x 3 inner points are known and the temperature along the boundaries are constant and known.
Please let me know if this makes sense.
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Moeen
Moeen il 2 Apr 2023
I need to make a heat zone contour in which by the following temperature data from T1 to T16.
195.85
198.03
167.41
139.14
200.86
204.36
174.21
142.52
211.62
218.44
186.82
147.2
195.09
195.07
157.04
133.98 Need to plot a haet zone can you help me put with code

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KSSV
KSSV il 29 Mag 2017
Read about pcolor and colormap
N = 5 ;
x = linspace(0,1,N) ;
y = linspace(0,1,N) ;
T = rand(N) ;
pcolor(x,y,T) ;
colorbar
% colormap(jet)
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Kulwinder Basuta
Kulwinder Basuta il 29 Mag 2017
Hey,
Thankyou! Is there any way to blend adjacent values?
Thanks
KSSV
KSSV il 29 Mag 2017
Try
shading interp
after pcolor

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