Plot different colors while using loops.
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I am making a program that plots a variable amount of inputs from a database. Suffice to say that I have a variable number of arrays that I need to plot on the same figure. I can get the variables to plot fine with a loop.
for i=1:n
plot(array1(:,i),array2(:,i),'o')
end
This plots i arrays where array1 holds the x values and array 2 holds the y values.
I was wondering if:
a: There is a way to change the colors, in other words, make each dataset show up with different colors.
b: make a legend that coorsponds to the colors. I would like to see which data goes with which plot. I can pull the names from an array...I mainly need some way to color the different plots differently.
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Karam Haidar
on 23 May 2020
does this literally only work with the numbers 1 and 3? I had a similar problem and it spit out an error with every other combination I tried!
Stephen23
on 23 May 2020
"does this literally only work with the numbers 1 and 3?"
Yes, because RGB triples are defined as a vector of three values.
"I had a similar problem and it spit out an error with every other combination I tried!"
The documentation clearly explains what the valid inputs are for the 'color' option:
Reading the documentation is a much more efficient way to write code than just trying random changes.
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Matt Fig
on 31 May 2011
You can make a cell array of your chosen colors, then:
C = {'k','b','r','g','y',[.5 .6 .7],[.8 .2 .6]} % Cell array of colros.
x = 0:.01:1;
hold on
for ii=1:7
plot(x,x.^ii,'color',C{ii},'marker','o')
end
legend({'x.^1';'x.^2';'x.^3';'x.^4';'x.^5';'x.^6';'x.^7'})
With the legend command, the first string in the list corresponds to the first line plotted, etc. Another approach would be to use one of the MATLAB colormaps:
CM = jet(n); % See the help for COLORMAP to see other choices.
then:
for ii=1:n
plot(array1(:,ii),array2(:,ii),'color',CM(ii,:),'marker','o')
end
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Oleg Komarov
on 31 May 2011
you can simply, and it will automatically change the colors for each series:
plot(array1,array2,'o')
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