?? plot_matrix.m
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function plot_matrix(G, bw)
% PLOT_MATRIX Plot a 2D matrix as a grayscale image, and label the axes
%
% plot_matrix(M)
%
% For 0/1 matrices (eg. adjacency matrices), use
% plot_matrix(M,1)
if nargin < 2, bw = 0; end
if 0
imagesc(G)
%image(G)
%colormap([1 1 1; 0 0 0]); % black squares on white background
%colormap(gray)
grid on
n = length(G);
% shift the grid lines so they don't intersect the squares
set(gca,'xtick',1.5:1:n);
set(gca,'ytick',1.5:1:n);
% Turn off the confusing labels, which are fractional
% Ideally we could shift the labels to lie between the axis lines...
% set(gca,'xticklabel', []);
% set(gca,'yticklabel', []);
else
% solution provided by Jordan Rosenthal <jr@ece.gatech.edu>
% You can plot the grid lines manually:
% This uses the trick that a point with a value nan does not get plotted.
imagesc(G);
if bw
colormap([1 1 1; 0 0 0]);
end
n = length(G);
x = 1.5:1:n;
x = [ x; x; repmat(nan,1,n-1) ];
y = [ 0.5 n+0.5 nan ].';
y = repmat(y,1,n-1);
x = x(:);
y = y(:);
line(x,y,'linestyle',':','color','k');
line(y,x,'linestyle',':','color','k');
set(gca,'xtick',1:n)
set(gca,'ytick',1:n)
end
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