how to Change Colors and Name of A plotting Figure ?!
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col='rgbkcmyrgbcmyk';
%figg='16 24 32 66 16 181 2323 5658 1755 12 3135 15 26 212 123 548 32 15 563 548';
for ch=1:Nmax:Nmax*Smax
figure
hold on
iii=1;
for k3=ch:1:(Nmax+ch-1)
plot(dpp,Hamdy(:,k3),'color',col(iii),'Marker','o','LineStyle','--','markerfacecolor',col(iii),'Markersize',6)
legend({'N=1','N=2','N=3','N=4','N=5','N=6','N=7','N=8','N=9','N=10','N=11','N=12','N=13','N=14','N=15','N=16','N=17','N=18','N=19','N=20','N=21','N=22','N=23','N=24'},'location','NorthEast')
xlabel('Plunger Size (in)');
ylabel('Pump Dispacment(BPD)');
set(gca,'xlim',[1.06 max(dpp(dmax+1))])
iii=iii+1;
end
end
the problem is in the Identifing Of Col'rgb' when there are 14 line there may be 2 lines of the same color, want to give every line a different COlor, and if it is possible give every figure A Name or Tiltle Rather than fig1 fig2 ... please Help ??
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Jan
on 12 Feb 2013
@Ahmed: There is only a small number of colors, which can be defined by a character like 'r', 'g', 'b' etc. But you can define millions of colors by using RGB vectors like [1.0, 0.5, 0.3].
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