How do I visualize a matrix of values?

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Cliff Karlsson
Cliff Karlsson on 15 Oct 2018
Edited: Cliff Karlsson on 15 Oct 2018
I have a dataset with temperatures from an rotating cylinder. I have got some help to visualize it like a flat heatmap. Can someone show me some more examples of different ways to visualize the dataset?
filename = ['data\\day\\' 'filenames.txt'];
T = readtable(filename);
tsize = size(T);
tsize (1);
filename = strcat('data\\day\\', string(T{100,1}));
map100 = getHeatMap(filename);
filename = strcat('data\\day\\', string(T{1000,1}));
map1000 = getHeatMap(filename);
k=imshow([map100]);
colormap(gca, 'jet');
k=imshow([map1000]);
colormap(gca, 'jet');
function heat = getHeatMap(filename)
s = dir(filename);
fin=fopen(filename,'r');
I=fread(fin,s.bytes,'uint8=>uint8');
w = uint16(I(1))+256*uint16(I(2));
h = uint16(I(3))+256*uint16(I(4));
skip = s.bytes - w*h + 1;
IN = I(skip:1:s.bytes);
Z=single(reshape(IN,w,h));
Z=griddedInterpolant(Z');
y_range = linspace(1.0,single(h),360);
x_range = linspace(1.0,single(w),512);
heat = uint8(Z({y_range, x_range}));
fclose(fin);
end
This code produces an image like this:
But I have no clue of how to proceed to get other ways to show the image. The goal is to be able to make it easier to detect areas where the temperature is higher than "normal" data_file
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KSSV
KSSV on 15 Oct 2018
Why don't you share the text file.....it can be even viewed with functions like surf, pcolor.

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