saving edited colormap data

After editing an existing colormap with the colormapeditor, I want to save it. The documentation states that I should do something like:
mycmap = get(fig,'Colormap');
However, the saved colormap, mycmap, has the original colormap data not the eddited one. Here's a minimal example:
imagesc(peaks(10));
colormap(hot(6))
Now go into the figure's gui colormap editor using >Edit>Colormap and only change yellow to blue. Now after that press Apply see that indeed the figure has changed. Now write on the command line:
mycmap = get(gcf,'Colormap')
mycmap =
0.5000 0 0
1.0000 0 0
1.0000 0.5000 0
1.0000 1.0000 0
1.0000 1.0000 0.5000
1.0000 1.0000 1.0000
there no "blue" ([0 0 1]) color. Interestingly, when the figure is saved the colormap is saved with it, but for some reason I cant access the edited colormap. What am I doing wrong? (I'm using Matlab 2014b)

 Accepted Answer

It looks like the colormap is now associated with the axes rather than the figure. So,
cmap = colormap(gca);
will retrieve the edited map.

3 Comments

So I provided the correct solution but don't even get a vote? :(
saying "So use gca" is a very partial answer. I had to go and investigate how one should use gca, and that was far from the regular way gca is usually used (i.e. set(gca...) ). that is why I felt I had to write the full answer.
Very useful! I have met the same problem and maybe it's a bug. It's strange that the colormaps of gca and gcf are different.

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More Answers (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Oct 2015
Starting in R2014b, colormaps are per-axes rather than per-figure. So use gca (or some other way of identifying the axes) instead of gcf .

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mycbar= get(gca,Colormap'); % this works
set(gcf,'Colormap',mycbar); %this works
set(gca) does not work in R2017a. This does not sound right and is confusing.
?
set(gca, 'Colormap', mycbar)
works

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 9 Jul 2015
Is gcf, the same as fig?

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the input of get command assumes there is an object to get. fig is just a name you can give a figure object. When a figure is open the gcf (get current figure) is that object. If you try just get(fig...) you'll get an error. Also, why are you using the answer to give a comment? You sis answer the question, you just had a comment.
No, my question will possibly point you to what's wrong. gcf is the current figure which may not be the same as the figure you modified :)
However, I am able to reproduce this behavior. I would've expected either the Colormap or the CDataMapping of the Image to have changed by using the colorbareditor but you're right it doesn't appear to be changing anything.
well, that's not surprising. I just hope other people would still look at this question, even though there seems to be an "answer" though it is still not answered.
I have the same problem! This is a bug that needs fixing, or a good explaination
I found the answer, see below...

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