how to generate the graph with different colors for the following code.
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jaah navi
el 11 de Jul. de 2021
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 11 de Jul. de 2021
[hAX,hLine1,hLine2] = plotyy(x, [y1; y5], x, [y2; y6], @(X,Y)semilogy(X,Y,'k'), @(X,Y)plot(X,Y,'k');
set(hLine1(1),'LineStyle','-','Marker','o');
set(hLine1(2),'LineStyle','-','Marker','*');
set(hLine2(1),'LineStyle','--','Marker','o');
set(hLine2(2),'LineStyle','--','Marker','*');
Here, I want each line to be represented in different colors instead of black colour. could anyone please help me on this.
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Image Analyst
el 11 de Jul. de 2021
Is there a 'Color' option you could use. For example
colorList = jet(numberOfLines) % eg jet(6);
set(hLine2(1),'LineStyle','--','Marker','o', 'Color', colorList(1, :));
% or
set(hLine2(1),'LineStyle','--','Marker','o', 'Color', 'r'); % Use red
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Image Analyst
el 11 de Jul. de 2021
Well how many lines are you plotting? Two, right? So
numberOfLines = 2;
If you want more specific advice that you don't need to adapt, please attach x, y1, y2, y5, and y6 (all your data)
save('answers.mat', 'x', 'y1', 'y2', 'y5', 'y6');
then use the paperclip icon to attach it here.
Also, do you have any particular colors in mind? You can also make a list of line styles and marker shapes and do basically the same thing. But for only 2 curves, it's probably best not to generalize and just hard code in the color you want with the 'color' option.
See attached demo.
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