2d scan plot in matlab

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Sumera Yamin
Sumera Yamin il 29 Gen 2021
Commentato: Sumera Yamin il 2 Feb 2021
Hi,
I want to scan over 2 quantities lets say x and y. For every value of x, I scan over a range of y and record value z for every point. So I have an (x,y) grid and have z which is an x by y matrix. How would I do a 2D plot of over such quantities. Many thanks for any lead.

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 29 Gen 2021
What your Question lacks in clarity it makes up for in obfuscation.
See if my Answer to Create array from table with observations with two codes will do what you want.
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Sumera Yamin
Sumera Yamin il 29 Gen 2021
Modificato: Sumera Yamin il 29 Gen 2021
Many thanks for your reply. i do not want to creat an array, my problem is with plotting. Lets say i already have an array how would i plot a quantity z (which is a x by y matrix) over an (x,y) grid. How would i plot this data.
Star Strider
Star Strider il 29 Gen 2021
Modificato: Star Strider il 29 Gen 2021
Using that code, try this:
figure
imagesc(tally)
set(gca, 'XTick',(1:size(tally,2)), 'YTick',(1:size(tally,1)))
lix = sub2ind(size(tally), ix2, ix1);
text(ix1,ix2,compose('%d', tally(lix)), 'HorizontalAlignment','center', 'VerticalAlignment','middle')
Another option is the heatmap function.
EDIT — (29 Jan 2021 at 17:31)
Updated plot code.

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Sumera Yamin
Sumera Yamin il 2 Feb 2021
Modificato: Sumera Yamin il 2 Feb 2021
what about using pcolor() command? This can also plot the data as i want
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Star Strider
Star Strider il 2 Feb 2021
The imagesc function and pcolor function are significantly different.
Compare these:
figure
imagesc(tally)
set(gca, 'XTick',(1:size(tally,2)), 'YTick',(1:size(tally,1)))
lix = sub2ind(size(tally), ix2, ix1);
text(ix1,ix2,compose('%d', tally(lix)), 'HorizontalAlignment','center', 'VerticalAlignment','middle')
and:
figure
pcolor(tally)
set(gca, 'XTick',(1:size(tally,2)), 'YTick',(1:size(tally,1)))
lix = sub2ind(size(tally), ix2, ix1);
text(ix1,ix2,compose('%d', tally(lix)), 'HorizontalAlignment','center', 'VerticalAlignment','middle')
The imagesc function is defined by the centres of the squares, the pcolor function is defined by the edges of the squares, so the pcolor plot is one less in each dimension.
Sumera Yamin
Sumera Yamin il 2 Feb 2021
I see your point now. I tested your code on my script. somehow my matlab complains "Undefined function or variable 'tally'. One more question. with imagesc(), y axis is flipped. I mean it goes from top to bottom, instead of bottom to top. (This is not a problem, just being curious for the reason).

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