[Scilab-users] Needs help with surface plot & colormap

Serge Steer Serge.Steer at inria.fr
Tue Jul 2 22:01:54 CEST 2013


Le 02/07/2013 14:41, surender_kumar a écrit :
> Hello Dang, Christophe
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, although I had not solved my problem completley
> but your answer had clarify my concept of
> color-map to great extent. Can you provide a link where I can find the color
> corresponding to a specific element of colormap
> matrix. Like you said [001] is blue, [111]  is white ... then what color
> [0.4 0.3 0.4] has? Actually I want to make the plot
> a bit nicer so I need to figure out the best color combination.
The rgb2name function can give you (if it exists) the color name of a 
color defined by its RGB components
see also the color_list help file
> One more question "Is there a way to reduce/remove the space between the two
> or more subplots". Really speaking I
> have three plots which I want to combine in one so that it looks like a
> single continuous plot.
>
> | Y-axis                  |                              |
> |                            |                              |
> |   Plot##1              |   Plot##2                |   Plot##3
> |                            |                              |
> |________________|_________________|________________
>                                                                                 
> X-axis
> All  are 3D plots.
for each axes you can change the axes.margins values
> Thanks,
> Surender
>
>
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