How do I change the marker size for a plot?
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Im trying to set the marker size on a plot but having no luck, heres my code this works fine plot( x , x^2,'-k*',... x , x^3,'-ko',... x , x^4,'-k' ) but when i try and set marker size it does not plot( x , x^2,'-k*',... x , x^3,'-ko','MarkerSize',12,... x , x^4,'-k' ) what do I need to do?
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Evan
am 18 Jan. 2023
type 'LineWidth' instead of 'MarkerSize'
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Jan
am 30 Apr. 2011
plot(x, x^2,'-k*');
hold('on');
plot(x, x^3,'-ko','MarkerSize', 12);
plot(x, x^4,'-k');
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Leo Simon
am 22 Mai 2014
For some obscure reason, MarkerSize is not consistently used. When you use scatter, you need to set 'SizeData' instead of 'MarkerSize'. Also, the scale of SizeData is different from that of MarkerSize' E.g.,
h = scatter(rand,rand,'b','filled'); set(h,'SizeData',96);
Michelle Hirsch
am 29 Jan. 2016
The difference is subtle, but intentional. It stems from the different use cases.
MarkerSize is used to control the overall size of markers, just like the overall width of a line with LineWidth or font size. The units are in points, just like LineWidth.
Scatter is used to actually scale the marker sizes based on data. Specifically, the area of the marker is proportional to the value. This is why the units are in points squared.
Matt Fig
am 30 Apr. 2011
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To make this type of thing much easier, you could download this code so that all these options are available from a simple mouse click:
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Oleg Komarov
am 30 Apr. 2011
+1
Michelle Hirsch
am 29 Jan. 2016
You can also enable a context menu for changing line and marker properties just by enabling plot edit mode. Click on the button in the Figure toolbar with an arrow on it, then right click on your line.
Frank Pierce
am 1 Sep. 2016
yes
Hari Desanur
am 15 Nov. 2016
The Marker Size property for a particular line can be set using line object handles. For example -
l = plot(x1,y1,'*-',x2,y2,'*-');
l(1).MarkerSize = 8; % set marker size of 8 for the first line (x1,y1)
l(2).MarkerSize = 12;
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P_L
am 18 Apr. 2019
Hi there and what if you wanted to chnage the colours of 'ko' data points so that they are filled for example with 'b'
Many thanks
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