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can you have more than one colormap on a matlab axes object?

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Yes we can have more than one colour .Each row is an RGB vector that defines one color. The kth row of the colormap defines the kth color, where map(k, = [r(k) g(k) b(k)]) specifies the intensity of red, green, and blue.
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