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Hi, I'm working on a data with a 8 by 53 matrix, and I'm trying to generate a heatmap using the HeatMap function. The figure turns out to be undesirable since each block is a thin, long rectangle. I know it's probably due to the size of the input data so the function automatically scaled the figure so that the entire image looks like a square. I guess if I had a 50 by 50 matirx, each block may be a square and the image may be more good-looking, but I can't change the data I have. So, are there any way to overcome this? Thanks.

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Clara
Clara on 26 Sep 2022
Maybe you can control the size of the graph using:
set(gcf, 'Position', [x, y, horizontal length, vertical length]).
For a 5 by 41 matrix, set(gcf, 'Position', [100, 100, 1000, 200]) works well for me.
Hope it is helpful!

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KSSV
KSSV on 24 Jun 2021
Edited: KSSV on 24 Jun 2021
You can use imresize, interp2 functions to get your desired dimensions.
If A is your 8*53 matrix.
A_new = imresize(A,[50 50]) ;
But still I suspect that will you get squares.
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Ziwei Liu
Ziwei Liu on 25 Jun 2021
Hi KSSV,
Thanks for your answer, but I don't want to change my input data. I just want to set the properties of the image, if possible.

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