Assigning colors to different lines in one plot

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
Image Analyst el 1 de Jul. de 2015

2 votos

If you want, you can change the default color order, like in my attached demo.
Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 30 de Jun. de 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
Chad Greene el 30 de Jun. de 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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