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How to change just the marker edge thickness and not the entire line thickness in plots?

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I have cluttered data points. I want to change just the marker edge thickness in my plot. Using 'linewidth' property also changes the line's thickness. How to achieve this without changing the line's width?
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 7 Sep 2023
Which function are you using to plot your data?
It would be better if you share the code (or a snippet of relevant code) you are working with.

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Daniel Bengtson
Daniel Bengtson on 7 Sep 2023
Plot the data without markers then add a scatterplot overlay of whatever marker size and width you want.
x = rand(1,10);
y = rand(1,10);
figure;
plot(x,y);
hold on
scatter(x,y,100,'linewidth',3);
grid on
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Rupsagar Chatterjee
Rupsagar Chatterjee on 8 Sep 2023
Thank you for the response. In this case how can we correctly get the legends? I am formatting my graphs for publishing in journal and legends is an absolute must.

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