How can I plot two colorbars in isosurface figure?
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Nayoung Kim
on 25 Oct 2016
Commented: Nayoung Kim
on 26 Oct 2016
I want to plot two isosurface in one figure :Z1,Z2
isovalues1 = 0:0.1:1;
for i=1:length(isovalues1)
isosurface(X,Y,Z,Z1,isovalues1(i));
end
hc(1,1)=colorbar;
hc(1,1).Limits = [0 1];
hold on
ax = gca;
isovalues2 = 40:10:100;
for i=1:length(isovalues2)
isosurface(X,Y,Z,Z2,isovalues2(i));
end
hc(1,2)=colorbar;
hc(1,2).Limits = [40 100];
I don't know why this does not work properly. colorbar ranges are [0 1], [40 100] but they shows only one colorbar limits [0 100] How can I fix it?
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2016
You need to hold after the first isosurface for each axes
Each axes can have only one colorbar
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2016
See for example:
isovalues1 = 0:0.1:1;
isovalues2 = 40:10:100;
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(isovalues1);
Z1 = X + sin(Y) + Z.^2;
Z2 = (cos(X) + Y + sqrt(Z)) * 50;
subplot(1,2,1);
for i = 1 : length(isovalues1); isosurface(X,Y,Z,Z1,isovalues1(i)); hold on; end; hold off
view(8,71);
hc(1,1)=colorbar;
hc(1,1).Limits = [0, 1];
subplot(1,2,2);
for i = 1 : length(isovalues2); isosurface(X,Y,Z,Z2,isovalues2(i)); hold on; end; hold off
hc(1,2)=colorbar;
hc(1,2).Limits = [40, 100];
view(8,71);
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