Matrix values represented as colormap

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NeGM
NeGM on 25 May 2021
Commented: DGM on 26 May 2021
Hi everyone,
I am trying to represent the values of a matrix as a colormpap. The problem I am currently having is that this matrix does not have any negative values and I'd like my "colorbar" to represent this as well without altering the way the colormap currelty looks. I'd like my color bar to go from 0 to max(E_superimposed) but when I chnage the "caxis" the colormap gets all distorted. This is the image I am getting from my code: Thank you so much in advance
figure(3)
colormap(flipud(colormap));
set(gcf, 'PaperPosition', [0 0 8 5]);
set(gcf, 'PaperSize', [8 5]);
imagesc(E_superimposed);
caxis([-max(E_superimposed(:)) max(E_superimposed(:))])
colorbar
colormap(lbmap(201,'RedWhiteBlue'))
set(gca,'XTick',[])
set(gca,'YTick',[])
title('Superimposed Block Matrix')

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DGM
DGM on 25 May 2021
Why do
caxis([-max(E_superimposed(:)) max(E_superimposed(:))])
instead of
caxis([min(E_superimposed(:)) max(E_superimposed(:))])
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NeGM
NeGM on 26 May 2021
hi DGM, yes thats exactly what I want but I cant get "Blue" to work, how did you modify it?
DGM
DGM on 26 May 2021
In the above example, I simply used this function
I don't know how that differs from your version of lbmap().

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 May 2021
Try
imagesc(E_superimposed);
caxis([0, max(E_superimposed(:))]) % Ignore negative values.
or maybe
cmap = lbmap(201,'RedWhiteBlue')
imshow(E_superimposed, [], 'Colormap', cmap); % Don't use caxis after this.

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