Clear distinction between positive and negative in colorbar
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Here I am not able to distinguish between positivie and negative (everything is in green from -1 to +1). Can you please help me giving a different color to some set of values and different colors to another set of values. Screenshot is attached below.
I want all negative values to be bluish and darker.
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Rik
on 12 Feb 2024
I would suggest using the top half of viridis and the bottom half of plasma (or the reverse). You can get both of them here.
The benefit is that both colormaps are perceptually uniform, should avoid problems for different types of colorblindness and even allow printing in black&white (or actually grayscale).
Using these two colormaps has the advantage that there is a clear color change in the middle between the two. You could insert a white in the middle, but you shouldn't, since that will cause confusion with the top of the colorbar.
viridis_top = viridis;
viridis_top = viridis_top(1:end/2,:);
plasma_bottom = plasma;
plasma_bottom = plasma_bottom(end/2:end,:);
cmap = [viridis_top;plasma_bottom];
colormap(cmap);
M = peaks(1000);
h = pcolor(M);h.EdgeColor = 'none';
extreme = max(abs(min(M(:))),max(M(:)));
caxis(extreme*[-1,1]) % align colour axis properly
colorbar
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Rik
on 23 Feb 2024
What exactly do you mean with 'more color options'? And what did you try? You can see in my code how to define a custom colormap and how to set the caxis. What other parts are unclear to you?
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