access to default line colors
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Is there a way to easily specify a line color from the (relatively) new default line color ordering? What I'd like is to be able to replace the command
>> plot(x,y,'b-o')
with something that gives the new default blue that's different from 'b'.
If not, and I assume not, then let me make this a feature request. Can you make the command
>> plot(x,y,'1-o')
plot a line with the first color in the default ordering, etc?
This would be useful if I plot a line using 'plot(x,y)' and somewhere down the line want to add another line to the plot that is the same color.
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Steven Lord
il 27 Lug 2017
You can specify the color of a line not only via a LineSpec but also via specifying the line's 'Color' property in the plot call.
ax = axes;
hold on
for k = 1:20
h = plot(1:10, 1:10, '-o', ...
'Color', ax.ColorOrder(ax.ColorOrderIndex, :));
pause(0.5)
end
This will plot a new line 20 times with half a second pause between each plot, each time using the next color in the ColorOrder property of the axes.
Chad Greene
il 27 Lug 2017
You can define any colors col and do
col = jet(5);
set(gca,'colororder',col)
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Chad Greene
il 27 Lug 2017
Or to make it a new default for all figures,
set(groot,'defaultAxesColorOrder',col)
Roy Goodman
il 27 Lug 2017
Chad Greene
il 27 Lug 2017
Oh, I see what you mean. I realize this is not the solution you're seeking, but I think I'd write a new function called myplot that would parse the inputs and then call plot.
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