Assigning colors to different lines in one plot
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Hello,
I am currently working on some code to create and format subplots. Would anybody be able to help with the following problem: a portion of my code is designed to create a subplot with 3 lines in the single plot (6:2:10). How can I go about assigning a color to each of these lines? Below is the section of my code attempting to run this command
figure(2), Colors = ['r', 'g', 'b']; c=1; subplot(121), hold on, %this makes a subplot and plots every other column from 6-10 for i = [6:2:10] plot(data(6:end,i), 'Color',[0.36 0.0 0.0]); c=c+1; end
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Image Analyst
il 1 Lug 2015
2 voti
If you want, you can change the default color order, like in my attached demo.

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Walter Roberson
il 9 Giu 2019
Jedidiah Tsai comments to Image Analyst:
Very helpful to me :D
Chad Greene
il 30 Giu 2015
You're on the right track. Here's how I'd do it.
data = rand(10);
Colors = rgb('red','green','blue');
c = 1;
subplot(121)
hold on
for k = 6:2:10
plot(data(6:end,k),'color',Colors(c,:),'linewidth',2)
c = c+1;
end
legend('red data','green data','blue data')

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Chad Greene
il 30 Giu 2015
Above I'm using the rgb function which you can download from FEX. It gives rgb values of just about any color you can name.
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