How to change default pointer color in mapshow?

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Hello,
I am using mapshow command to display one of the points on the plot. By default the color for the point in this function is red.
mapshow(-0.5796,-0.0335,'DisplayType','point','Marker','*')
I need a different color and I tried few things as follows but it does not work.
mapshow(-0.5796,-0.0335,'DisplayType','point','Marker','*','Color','Yellow')
mapshow(-0.5796,-0.0335,'DisplayType','point','Marker','*','Color','Y')
mapshow(-0.5796,-0.0335,'DisplayType','point','Marker','*','Color','yellow')
Is there any way to do it?

Accepted Answer

Amy Haskins
Amy Haskins on 14 Apr 2015
mapshow(-0.5796,-0.0335,'DisplayType','point','Marker','*','MarkerEdgeColor','y')

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 13 Apr 2015
Can you simply use plot?
plot(-0.5796,-0.0335,'*','color','y')
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Shree
Shree on 15 Apr 2015
I needed to use mapshow. Amy just answered the correct one! Thank you for your reply!

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