How to make a line plot with Jet colored lines?

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MP
MP am 17 Aug. 2022
Kommentiert: MP am 18 Aug. 2022
Hi everyone!
I would like to make a line plot of the attached data. There are about 64 different lines in the single plot.
So, I use the following command.
zz1.zz1 = load('z1.mat');
zz1.zz2 = load('x2.mat');
plot(zz1.zz2.X2_axis, zz1.zz1.Z2_axis)
I get the following attached figure.
Instead I want the lines to follow jet colorbar.
Something like
cmp1 = colorbar(jet(64));
plot(zz1.zz2.X2_axis, zz1.zz1.Z2_axis,'Color',cmp1);
But, this throws error!
Any help will be greatly appriciated.

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Chunru
Chunru am 17 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: Chunru am 17 Aug. 2022
zz1.zz1 = load('z1.mat');
zz1.zz2 = load('x2.mat');
cmp1 = jet(64);
% Use colororder
colororder(cmp1);
plot(zz1.zz2.X2_axis, zz1.zz1.Z2_axis);
h=gca;
legend(h.Children, 'Location', 'Eastoutside', 'NumColumns', 2, 'FontSize', 6)
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Chunru
Chunru am 18 Aug. 2022
You can flip SN or h.Children. Alternatively, use a loop:
for i=1:size(zz1.zz1.Z2_axis, 2)
plot(zz1.zz2.X2_axis(:, i), zz1.zz1.Z2_axis(:,i), 'DisplayName', SN(i));
end
% Assume that SN is string array
MP
MP am 18 Aug. 2022
Yes, that is perfect. @Chunru
Thank you very much.

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