Plot a 2-dimensional matrix with 2 different colormaps for negative and positive values
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    THONTI BEERAIAH
 on 25 Aug 2023
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 28 Aug 2023
            I have a big matrix consisting of values ranging from negative to positive. When I plot that by just imagesc and apply colorbar it is shpwoing gradiant over all. My requirement is to apply one colormap for negative values (probably cool) and the other colormap for positive values (probabliy hot) in a same plot as attached ( so there will be clear difference between negative and positive values).

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  Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 25 Aug 2023
        
      Edited: Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 25 Aug 2023
  
      %Random data for example
y = (-7:5)+(-7:5)';
%Get the maximum and minimum values of the array
p = max(y,[],'all');
n = min(y,[],'all');
%Display via imagesc
imagesc(y)
%Two colormaps
col = [cool(abs(n));hot(p)];
%Multiply the input with the same number to get more divisions on colors
%col = [cool(3*abs(n));hot(3*p)];
cb = colorbar('Ticks',n:p); 
colormap(col)
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  Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 28 Aug 2023
				For non-integer values, round the values away from zero - 
%Random data for example
vec = (-7.5:0.5:5);
y = vec+vec';
%Get the maximum and minimum values of the array
p = max(y,[],'all');
n = min(y,[],'all');
%As the input to colormaps must be positive (because it's an index)
%to round away from zero, we take ceil() of the absolute value
f = @(x) ceil(abs(x));
%Display via imagesc
imagesc(y)
%Two colormaps
col = [cool(f(n));hot(f(p))];
cb = colorbar('Ticks',n:p); 
colormap(col)
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