How can I plot two images with different colormaps in a tiledlayout format?

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Suppose I am trying to plot two images: one in "jet" colormap format and the other in "parula" colormap format. I tried this code:
A=rand(604,584);
B=rand(604,584);
x=1:584;
y=1:604;
figure;
t=tiledlayout(1,2,'TileSpacing','none','Padding','none');
nexttile;
mymap=pcolor(x,y,A);
mymap.EdgeAlpha=0;
c = jet;
colormap(c);colorbar;
nexttile;
mymap=pcolor(x,y,B);
mymap.EdgeAlpha=0;
c = parula;
colormap(c);colorbar;
But both the figures are exhibiting only parula colormaps (the colormap code provided at the end of the code). How can I get distinct colormaps for different figures of a tiledlayout subplot?

Accepted Answer

Abhishek Chakraborty
Abhishek Chakraborty on 12 Mar 2023
A=rand(604,584);
B=rand(604,584)+2;
x=1:584;
y=1:604;
figure;
t = tiledlayout(1,2,'TileSpacing','none');
ax1 = nexttile;
mymap=pcolor(x,y,A);mymap.EdgeAlpha=0;
colormap(ax1,jet);
colorbar(ax1);
title(ax1,'Image 1');
ax2 = nexttile;
mymap=pcolor(x,y,B);mymap.EdgeAlpha=0;
colormap(ax2,parula);
colorbar(ax2);
title(ax1,'Image 2');
% Set the colormaps for each subplot explicitly
colormap(ax1,jet);
colormap(ax2,parula);
t.Padding = 'none';

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