Splitting a Colorbar into 12 parts according to months from data

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Hi,
Im trying to use the month function and a for-loop to find and plot specific data according to different months, for example january would be red and february would be blue. I have been trying to have 12 different colors for each month corresponding to each data set.
Thank you

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DGM
DGM am 1 Dez. 2021
If you're doing a line plot, it may make more sense to just use a legend.
% the selected colormap
cmap = jet(12);
% dummy data
x = 1:30;
y = rand(12,30)+(1:12).';
% plot setup
hp = plot(x,y);
set(gca,'colororder',cmap)
monthnames = {'Jan','Feb','March','April','May','June','July','August','Sept','Oct','Nov','Dec'};
legend(hp,monthnames);
If you really want to use a discrete colorbar that way instead, you can.
clf;
% the selected colormap
cmap = jet(12);
% dummy data
x = 1:30;
y = rand(12,30)+(1:12).';
% plot setup
plot(x,y)
set(gca,'colororder',cmap)
% wrangle the discrete colorbar tick alignment
colormap(cmap)
cb = colorbar;
cb.Ticks = 1/24:1/12:1;
monthnames = {'Jan','Feb','March','April','May','June','July','August','Sept','Oct','Nov','Dec'};
cb.TickLabels = monthnames;
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Sebastian Sunny
Sebastian Sunny am 1 Dez. 2021
Thank you for the answer but i have to implement both a for loop and a month function for this problem. Also the data has timestamps already given to it so how would i implent that into the color scheme.
Thank you
DGM
DGM am 2 Dez. 2021
Bearbeitet: DGM am 2 Dez. 2021
See this
and the response to your latest question. I'll see if I can't enhance my answer there. Give me a bit and I'll update it.

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