Legend entries all same color in Matlab 2015b

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Madison Smith
Madison Smith am 14 Sep. 2015
Kommentiert: joebob am 16 Feb. 2017
I just updated to Matlab 2015b, and the frustration has already begun.
I am making a simple scatter plot with multiple data sets. Each data set has a different color, but the legend shows points all in the same color. Example code showing problem below: (ONLY IN 2015b)
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x = 1:1:100;
y1 = rand(1,100);
y2 = rand(1,100);
y3 = rand(1,100);
figure;
scatter(x,y1);
hold on;
scatter(x,y2,'*');
scatter(x,y3);
legend('random 1','random 2','random 3') ;
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The different symbol choice on 'random 2' illustrates that the problem is only with color, and not with referencing the same handle for each.
Help much appreciated!
Maddie
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Talfan Evans
Talfan Evans am 4 Jul. 2016
Also found this bug. Easy to use the plot command but specify the marker type, i.e:
scatter(x,y,'r')
produces the same output as:
plot(x,y,'or')
The bug doesn't seem to affect the plot command.
joebob
joebob am 16 Feb. 2017
Hello, found a way to show the color in the legend by forcing the `MarkerFaceColor` property:
h = scatter(x_data, y_data, area_data, 'green', 'filled', 'MarkerFaceColor', 'green');

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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity am 15 Sep. 2015
That sounds like bug 1283854. There's a patch and some workarounds at that link.
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Madison Smith
Madison Smith am 15 Sep. 2015
That is exactly it. Thanks so much!
lis coffey
lis coffey am 4 Jul. 2016
i guess the problem is only with color, and not with referencing the same handle for each. Thanks \ Qwikfix \

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Jacob Kamminga
Jacob Kamminga am 28 Jun. 2016
From the bugreport, Use this workaround when the points within each scatter plot are different colors:
Call the legend function with two or more output arguments:
s1 = scatter(1:10,1:10,[],1:10);
hold on
s2 = scatter(2:11,1:10,[],26:35);
[h, ~] = legend('show');

Tony L.
Tony L. am 15 Sep. 2015
There must be a cleaner way to do this than the below, but gscatter seems to do the right thing:
x = 1:1:100;
y1 = rand(1,100);
y2 = rand(1,100);
y3 = rand(1,100);
g1 = repmat(1,length(y1),1);
g2 = repmat(2,length(y2),1);
g3 = repmat(3,length(y3),1);
ds = [x', y1', g1; x', y2', g2; x', y3', g3];
figure;
gscatter(ds(:,1), ds(:,2), ds(:,3));
legend('random 1','random 2','random 3') ;

SHR
SHR am 1 Mär. 2016
I have a similar issue. My data set is a table with multiple variables over time associated with specific locations. I wanted to graph all variables (y axis) over time on one scatter plot only for one location. Thus I converted the dates to DateNumebers and restricted the variables by location e.g., Y1-Znppm(SiteCat=='location_x'. The legend has the same symbol color. Is there an easier way to circumvent the bug?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 2 Mär. 2016
Are you using R2015a? If so then apply the patch Mike indicated.

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Amir Mohammad Alizadeh
Amir Mohammad Alizadeh am 25 Mai 2016
and the bloody doesn't work. MATLAB is horrible
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 9 Jan. 2017
Which MATLAB version are you using? Did you apply the patch?

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