In the comment section of my last post, Steve asked if I had code to generate a Surfer.clr file from my Matlab colormaps.
Some time ago I did write a simple Matlab .m file to write a colormap to a variable with the correct Surfer format, but at the time I was content to have the variable output to a .txt file, which I would then open in a text editor to add a 1-line header and change the file extension to .clr.
I went back, cleaned up the script, and automated all the formatting. This is my revised code (you may need to change the target directory c:\My Documents\MATLAB):
%% Make a Matlab colormap % one of the colormaps from my function, Perceptually improved colormaps sawtooth=pmkmp(256,'swtth');
%% Initialize variable for Surfer colormap %reduce to 101 samples sawtooth_surfer=zeros(101,5);
%% Make Surfer colormap % add R,G,B columnns for i=1:3 sawtooth_surfer(:,i+1)=round(interp1([1:1:256]',sawtooth(:,i),(linspace(1,256,101))')*255); end % add counter and alpha (opacity) columns sawtooth_surfer(:,1)=linspace(0,100,101); sawtooth_surfer(:,5)=ones(101,1)*255;
%% Create output file filename='c:\My Documents\MATLAB\stth4surf.clr'; fileID=fopen(filename,'wt');
%% Write Surfer colormap header fprintf(fileID,'ColorMap 2 1\n'); fclose(fileID); %% Add the colormap: dlmwrite('c:\My Documents\MATLAB\stth4surf.clr',... sawtooth_surfer,'precision',5,'delimiter','\t', '-append');
That works great – thanks.
Perfect, Thanks for letting me know!