How to get different color with respect to an figure.
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I have two figures first one with different colors and second one with one color.
Could anyone help me how to get the second figure with different color with respect to first figure.
code:
first figure
plot(PPP(:,1),PPP(:,2),'k*')
hold on
for cc=1:centroids
plot(PPP(c(:,a)==cc,1),PPP(c(:,a)==cc,2),'o','color',cluster_colors{cc});
end
second figure
figure
plot(1:N_UE,A,'-k*')
could anyone please help me on this.
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
Of course the second figure only gives one color: you only plot one line and you tell it that the line should be black ('k') with a simple solid line ('-') with asterisk marker ('*')
It is not possible to have multiple colors in a single line() object.
It is possible to create a single line() object and to scatter() markers on top of it, but it is not clear that is what you want.
Accepted Answer
KSSV
on 1 Mar 2019
YOu should use the predefined colors to do that.
color = rand(6,3) ;
x = 1:6 ;
y = rand(size(x)) ;
figure(1)
hold on
for i = 1:6
plot(x(i),y(i),'*','MarkerEdgeColor',color(i,:)) ;
end
figure(2)
hold on
for i = 1:6
plot(x(i),y(i),'*','MarkerEdgeColor',color(i,:)) ;
end
plot(x,y,'b')
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