what is the 'ro' in plot() mean?
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I saw this:
plot(x,y,'ro')
I checked the doc but didn't find it. What does 'ro' mean? Thanks.
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Stephen23
am 6 Mai 2016
This is the LineSpec: the help explains what it is, and gives all options:
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John D'Errico
am 6 Mai 2016
READ THE HELP! The important part is here:
Various line types, plot symbols and colors may be obtained with
plot(X,Y,S) where S is a character string made from one element
from any or all the following 3 columns:
b blue . point - solid
g green o circle : dotted
r red x x-mark -. dashdot
c cyan + plus -- dashed
m magenta * star (none) no line
y yellow s square
k black d diamond
w white v triangle (down)
^ triangle (up)
< triangle (left)
> triangle (right)
p pentagram
h hexagram
r and o are both listed as doing something independent of each other.
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Binzi Shu
am 6 Mai 2016
Image Analyst
am 6 Mai 2016
Yes, you can string together one from each column in a single quoted string. You can leave one or two out if you want, so you can have up to three (or 4) characters in the string, like 'ro-', 'ro', 'b--', 'mx-.', etc.
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