How to make the marker width more thicker

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DEWDROP
DEWDROP on 16 Dec 2020
Commented: Anish Mitra on 13 Nov 2025 at 21:43
I have plot the data but what i want is to make the marker more thicker, so that it can be more clearly visible . I have attached the code .i would be grateful if you could help me .Thank you in advance .

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Ive J
Ive J on 16 Dec 2020
Set LineWidth when calling plot function.
plot(rand(10, 1), rand(10, 1), 'bo','LineWidth', 2)
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Zach Leo
Zach Leo on 11 Jul 2023
What if we need thin line but thicker marker edges?
Sivylla Paraskevopoulou
Sivylla Paraskevopoulou on 26 Jun 2024
The plot function provides the name-value arguments Marker, MarkerIndices, MarkerEdgeColor, MarkerFaceColor, and MarkerSize so that you can customize the appearance of markers. Use the name-value argument MarkerSize to change the size of the marker.

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Kamilu Sanusi
Kamilu Sanusi on 21 May 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 21 May 2023
@Ive J, Please I would like you to help me on this problem of mine, thank you
Given the following elements of matrix A, three matrices are intended to be generated using different variable D as D = 0, D = 4 and D = 70. The poles resulting from this matrices are to be plotted using different Marker, and the marker is inted to be bold, not necessarily big in size. I tried but im getting the error
''Assigning to 2 elements using a simple assignment statement is not supported. Consider using comma-separated list assignment''.
Any assistance would be highly appreciated.
Thank you
Ta1 = 24; Ta2 = 27; Ta3= 20;
H11 = -0.0641; H12 = 0.0359;
H21 = 0.1176; H22 = -0.2057;
H31 = 0.2077; H32 = 0.1961;
for D = [0 4 70]
A = [0 0 1 0 -1;0 0 0 1 -1;(-H11/Ta1) (-H12/Ta1) (-D/Ta1) 0 0;...
(-H21/Ta2) (-H22/Ta2) 0 (-D/Ta2) 0;(-H31/Ta3) (-H32/Ta3) 0 0 (-D/Ta3)];
Eig = eig(A);
a = Eig(1,1);
b = Eig(2,1);
c = Eig(3,1);
d = Eig(4,1);
e = Eig(5,1);
s = tf('s');
T = (1)/((s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)*(s-d)*(s-e));
ax = gca;
P = pole(T);
if D == 0
pzmap(T)
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = 'v';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'r';
end
hold on
if D == 7
pzmap(T);
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = 'd';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'k';
end
hold on
if D == 70
pzmap(T);
pzmap(T);
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = '*';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'y';
end
end
PZP =
Line (PZ_Pole) with properties: Color: [0 0.4470 0.7410] LineStyle: 'none' LineWidth: 0.5000 Marker: 'x' MarkerSize: 7 MarkerFaceColor: 'none' XData: [-0.1505 -0.0885 0.1505 0.0885 9.9556e-18] YData: [0 0 0 0 0] ZData: [1×0 double] Show all properties
PZP =
3×1 Line array: Line (PZ_Pole) Line (PZ_Pole) Line (PZ_Pole)
Assigning to 3 elements using a simple assignment statement is not supported. Consider using comma-separated list assignment.
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Kamilu Sanusi
Kamilu Sanusi on 21 May 2023
@Image Analyst, please i got this error while using your suggeted input
Unrecognized function or variable 'PZP'.
Error in pzmap2 (line 168)
for k = 1 : numel(PZP)
Please ckindly help me effect the corrections in the code.
Thank you
Anish Mitra
Anish Mitra on 13 Nov 2025 at 21:43
Beginning in R2024b, the MarkerSize in a "pzplot" can be updated using the property.
pzp = pzplot(zpk(-1,[-2 -3],1));
pzp.Responses(1).MarkerSize = 10;
There are also properties on other linear analysis plots that allow customization of the style.

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