How can I change colorbar division in Matlab

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Currently my colorbar are divided into 1x 10^7, 2 x 10^7 ,...,7 x 10^7. Is there anywway I can change it to 10^1, 10^2 10^3 ... 10^7. Thank you
Is there anywway I can change it to 10^1, 10^2 10^3 ... 10^7. Thank you
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Tony
Tony on 12 Aug 2014
My data was a matrix 90x125 my friend. Do you found anyway to apply this code? Thank for suggesting

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Björn
Björn on 13 Aug 2014
Just change the meshgrid from [X, Y]=meshgrid(x,x) to [X, Y]=meshgrid(x,y) in the second message at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/152310.
x=(1:1:125);
y=(1:1:90);
[X,Y]=meshgrid(x,y);
data = 1./sqrt((X/10000000).^2 + (Y/10000000).^2);
% Define the range of the data that we wish to plot
my_clim=[1e1 1e7];
figure('units', 'normalized', 'outerposition', [0.1 0.1 0.8 0.8]);
% Create a "junk" axes to get the appropriate colorbar
linear_axes = subplot(1,1,1);
linear_plot = pcolor(linear_axes, X ,Y, data);
colormap(jet(64)), caxis(my_clim)
cbar = colorbar('peer', linear_axes, 'Yscale', 'log');
% Now plot the data on a log scale, but keep the colorbar. This works, but
% now the colorbar is not associated with the plot
set(linear_axes, 'Visible', 'off')
log_axes = axes('Position', get(linear_axes, 'Position'));
log_plot = pcolor(log_axes, X, Y, log10(data));
colormap(jet(64)), caxis(log10(my_clim));
Note that this might not be the best way, because the colorbar is not connected to the plot.

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