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any way to plot scatter-line with different symbol

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is there anyway to draw a scatter-line figure with different symbol like below:
Thanks!
Yu

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 28 Feb 2019
Modificato: Star Strider il 28 Feb 2019
To reproduce that figure, try this:
x = 1:6;
y = 1:6;
figure
plot(x(1:4), y(1:4), '-ok', 'MarkerFaceColor','k')
hold on
plot(x(4:5), y(4:5), '-k')
plot(x(5:6), y(5:6), '-ok', 'MarkerFaceColor','w')
hold off
axis([0 7 0 7])
EDIT — Added plot image:
any way to plot scatter-line with different symbol - 2019 02 28.png
Experiment to get the result you want.

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dpb
dpb il 28 Feb 2019
Not by controlling the 'marker' properties in a single scatter call, no, unfortunately. Those are global for the object.
It's simple-enough to do with plot and/or line, however...
hL=plot(A,B,'-k'); % draw the line, no markers full dataset
hold on % prepare to augment the plot
ixOn=[1:3]; % set the subset of one marker type/fill
hS(1)=scatter(A(ixOn),B(ixOn),'filled'); % draw the filled markers
hS(2)=scatter(A(~ixOn),B(~ixOn)); % and the unfilled ones
"Salt to suit..."
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Yu Li
Yu Li il 28 Feb 2019
perhaps it should be:
clear all
close all
clc
A=1:7;
B=1:7;
hL=plot(A,B,'-k'); % draw the line, no markers full dataset
hold on % prepare to augment the plot
ixOn=[1:3]; % set the subset of one marker type/fill
hS(1)=scatter(A(ixOn),B(ixOn),'filled');
hold on% draw the filled markers
hS(2)=scatter(A(4:7),B(4:7));
I personally think would be better if the line do not cross the scatter circle .
untitled.jpg
dpb
dpb il 28 Feb 2019
Your choice...the one draws the line piecemeal with the markers; the other just goes ahead and draws the line itself in "one swell foop" and then adds the markers...
The former takes the extra segment to join the two line segments; the latter just picks the desired marker style for the points and adds them on top of the existing line.

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