Is 2d colormap supported by matlab?

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Generally in matlab we use 1D gradient colormap as
How do we use colormap like this
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Ray Lee
Ray Lee on 28 Aug 2017
@ImageAnalyst Yes, you are right. The color and the brightness represent two data sets. I found an example here

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Aug 2017
Ray, if you have two parameters, air pressure and frequency, you can't use a colormap and you'll have to create an RGB image instead. You can get the color like this, assuming air pressure and frequency are the row and column of your "colormap" image:
for col = 1 : columns
for row = 1 : rows
thisColor = colormap2D(frequency(row, column), pressure(row, column), :) % A 1-by-3 vector
rgbImage(row, column, :) = thisColor;
end
end
So it has a pressure image and a frequency image. For exvery pixel, it gets the pressure and frequency and uses those as an index to get the desired color for that pixel, which it assigns to a new RGB image.

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