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Subplot line colors

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Aadil
Aadil am 24 Apr. 2012
How do you automatically change the colours of lines in subplots?
Its too much hassle manually setting the colours
I tried the colororder method: set(gca,'ColorOrder',jet(8), didn't work.
Thanks
%%1.
i = 1;
figure(i)
set(gcf,'DefaultAxesPosition', [0.130 0.090 0.775 0.850],'defaulttextinterpreter','none','Visible','off','PaperOrientation', 'portrait','PaperPositionMode','manual','PaperPosition',[0.15, 0, 20, 30])
set(gca,'ColorOrder',jet(8),'fontsize',10);
subplot(2,1,1)
hold all
%Set Parameters to Plot
if exist('V_SCD_CE_ct_NormEff_Count'); plot(Elapsed_Time, V_SCD_CE_ct_NormEff_Count,'LineWidth', 1); else plot(0,NaN,'w'); end;
h=legend('V_SCD_CE_ct_NormEff_Count');
set(h,'fontsize',6, 'Interpreter', 'none');
%Set Labels for X and Y Axes'
ylabel ('V_SCD_CE_ct_NormEff_Count');
h_ylabel = get(gca,'ylabel');
set(h_ylabel,'FontSize',7);
%Set Limit Conditions and Ticks
xlim([-inf inf]);
grid on;
box on;
hold off
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
subplot(2,1,2)
hold all
%Set Parameters to Plot
if exist('P_SCD_CE_NormEff_EWMA_Filt_Val'); plot(Elapsed_Time, P_SCD_CE_NormEff_EWMA_Filt_Val,'LineWidth', 1); else plot(0,NaN,'w'); end;
h=legend('P_SCD_CE_NormEff_EWMA_Filt_Val');
set(h,'fontsize',6, 'Interpreter', 'none');
%Set Labels for X and Y Axes'
ylabel ('V_SCD_bs_CE_Scrn_Cond');
h_ylabel = get(gca,'ylabel');
set(h_ylabel,'FontSize',7);
%Set Limit Conditions and Ticks
xlim([-inf inf]);
grid on;
box on;
hold off
  2 Kommentare
Aadil
Aadil am 25 Apr. 2012
anyone?
Jan
Jan am 25 Apr. 2012
Your question is not easy to answer. 1. "didn't work" is always a problem: Solving a problem is much easier than guessing what the problem is.
2. "Automatically change the colors of lines" is not unique. What does this exactly mean?
3. "It's too much hassle to set the colors manually"? Is it? You need some lines of Matlab code only. If it is a hassle for you, you are talking about an unknown approach, but did not explain this.
4. The posted program contains a lot of not relevant code. Does it solve your problem, but "with too much hassle"? Or should the wanted code be inserted in your code?
I suggest to improve the question by editing it: Tell exactly what lines should be set to which colors, post the relevant code only, show what you have tried already and which problems occurred. Then an anwer will be easier and not a wild guessing.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 25 Apr. 2012
You cannot do it easily:
<http://www.mathworks.co.uk/support/solutions/en/data/1-15TTM/index.html?solution=1-15TTM >
<http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2007/12/19/plotting-with-style/ >
Also I don't think your code does what you want it to do.
set(gca,'ColorOrder',jet(8),'fontsize',10);
subplot(2,1,1)
sets the colororder of the current axis, and then promptly changes the current axis in such a way that the axis in which you set the colororder get deleted.

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