plot y Vs. X in heat-map plot
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darova
on 17 Mar 2020
Try this
x = rand(1000,1);
y = rand(1000,1);
R = 0.1; % circle radius
D = pdist2([x y],[x y]); % create combinations of distances
C = sum(D<R); % how mayn points inside circle
scatter(x,y,10,C,'fill')
colorbar
Cris LaPierre
on 16 Mar 2020
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sani
on 17 Mar 2020
Cris LaPierre
on 17 Mar 2020
We have a geodensityplot function, but that expects lat/lon for x/y. If you have a way of representing the density numerically, you could use that number to color your data using gscatter, or to create contour levels with contour or contourf.
If you don't want to reinvent the wheel, you can also find some solutions in the file exchange. A quick search found these two:
You can also find some other approaches in this MATLAB Answer post as well as this one. It appears histogram2 or histogram3 are common solutions for this.
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