More line style in Matlab

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Sreeraj T
Sreeraj T on 23 Oct 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 Aug 2021
I have a code which goes like this:
clear;clc;close all;
x1=(linspace(1,3,1800))';
y1=(linspace(1,2,1800))';
y2=(linspace(2,3,1800))';
y3=(linspace(3,4,1800))';
y4=(linspace(4,5,1800))';
y5=(linspace(5,6,1800))';
y6=(linspace(6,7,1800))';
y7=(linspace(7,8,1800))';
y8=(linspace(8,9,1800))';
y9=(linspace(9,10,1800))';
plot(x1,y1,x1,y2,'--',x1,y3,':',x1,y4,'-.',x1,y5,x1,y6,x1,y7,x1,y8,x1,y9,'LineWidth',2)
As one can see from the plot, nine lines are there. Matlab gives variety of coloring option, but as far as line style is concerned, one can have only 4 options: -, --, : and :. . How can i increase this options?? I have to emphasis that I would NOT like to have markers in the plot.
I have generated the same plots on Grapher software, where once have variety of options. For instance, see the figure below. This has been made with following line options: Solid, 0.1 inch dash, 0.3 inch dash, 0.5 inch dash, Dash dot, Dash dot dot, Dash dot dot dot, Dash Dash dot dot, Dash Dash dot dot dot.
How can one plot like this??? A hint lies at this link.
Thanks in advance...
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HiWave
HiWave on 12 Mar 2020
I've wondered this for years. How can Matlab have such a poor selection of linestyles?
Zhibin Deng
Zhibin Deng on 27 Apr 2020
Same here. Even in MATLAB 2019, there are only FOUR line styles.
I'm wondering whether it is too difficult to add some line styles for MATHWORKS?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Mar 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 Aug 2021
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Mar 2020
Can you attach some sample data for testing?
Sreeraj T
Sreeraj T on 13 Mar 2020
y1, y2, y3, ... are all listed in the above main program.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 23 Oct 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 23 Oct 2018
plot(x,y,'-','LineWidth',10)
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 23 Oct 2018
you could also try above example using Linewidth
Sreeraj T
Sreeraj T on 23 Oct 2018
Thanks for the effort, but I want it in the same form as i asked in the question. A plot with this much thickness does not look good in paper.

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Seongmun Jung
Seongmun Jung on 12 Aug 2021
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 Aug 2021

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