How to generate triangular heatmap using matlab?
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Any idea to generate using matlab?
The data I have is a table shown below:
How can I make the heatmap directly from above table without the need to make a matrix?
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 6 Apr 2020
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 6 Apr 2020
data=tril(randi(100,[15,15]));
imagesc(data);
colormap summer
colorbar
Plese DO modification and addition(labels) as per required
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Frederick Vonberg
on 19 Jun 2020
Edited: Frederick Vonberg
on 20 Jun 2020
One other alternative, if you want to retain some of the functionality associated with heatmap, is to replace replace all values above the diagonal with NaN and then set all NaNs to white. The result will (look like) a triangular heatmap.
data = randi(100, [15, 15]);
ii = ones(size(data));
idx = tril(ii);
data(~idx) = nan;
heatmap(data, 'MissingDataColor', 'w', 'GridVisible', 'off', 'MissingDataLabel', " ")
Granted you now have an issue with an empty "missing data" label on the colorbar. You may find it preferable to set 'ColorbarVisible' to 'off', but now you have the options provided by the heatmap function.
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