Plotting multiple graphs using "imagesc"
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    tinkyminky93
 on 17 Mar 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 17 Mar 2022
            Hello, I am trying to plot the Range-Doppler map using imagesc. When I plot my outputs individually, they work fine but when I try to put two graphs into one plot simultaneously, it shows wrong values. How can I plot them in the same graph with correct values? 
- I tried "hold on" command but it just deletes the first imagesc than plots the second imagesc
- I also tried imagesc([abs(data1), abs(data2)], 'XData', (x));
                 Can you give me another syntax or have you got any advice to plot them? Thank you.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 17 Mar 2022
        imagesc() works by doing image() and then setting the CLim property of the axes. If you were to imagesc() more than one item in the axes, then it is not going to work unless both of the matrices happen to have the same range.
What you should probably do instead is use rescale() and image() the result. However, if you need the data cursor to work correctly on both images, then sometimes it is easiest to use two different axes (that overlap each other) so that their CLim can be set independently. 
See also the File Exchange contribution "freezecolors"
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