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superimposing a heatmap on an image
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Francesco Potortì |
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superimposing a heatmap on an image |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Apr 2016 18:37:00 +0200 |
I know how to plot over an image: I can superimpose lines and graphical
objects on a background.
This time I need to superimpose a heatmap (for example one obtained with
imagesc from a data matrix) transparently over a background image.
After some tricks, I managed to obtain what I want: I did it
by taking the background image, then taking my data matrix, converting
it to RGB using a colormap and merging it with the background image.
But I obtain an image, not the same thing as imagesc does. The axes are
not what I want, and I can not plot over it using the right coordinates.
Is there a way to call imagesc on the background image, hold on, then
imagesc again?
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