Change automatically colors and line style

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Hello,
I'm sure my question has already been asked but I wasn't able to find it.
I'm plotting several functions in a loop such as:
for n=1:10
[Y{1,n},V]=f_regression(M(n,:),k,1);
hold all
h(n)=plot(V(:,i),Y{1,n}(:,i));
end
I want each function to have its own color. hold all changes ideed the color but a lot of them are the same color.
Is it possible to have strictly different colors or maybe change the line style when the color is the same?
Thanks for helping.

Accepted Answer

Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy on 11 Jun 2014
Edited: Ilham Hardy on 12 Jun 2014
Hi Alain,
The hold all command used the ColorOrder .
By default there are only 7 elements (read: colors) defined in the ColorOrder , thus 7 repeated consecutive colors.
You can define your custom ColorOrder for specific figure (axis).
For example,
% check default ColorOrder
ColorOdrDef = get(gca,'ColorOrder'); %7x3 RGB array
%define your custom color order
ColorOdrCustom = [0 0 1;...
0 1 0;...
1 0 0;...
0 1 1;...
1 0 1;...
1 0.69 0.39;...
0.6 0.2 0;...
0 0.75 0.75;...
0.22 0.44 0.34;...
0.32 0.19 0.19]; %10x3 RGB array
set(gca,'ColorOrder',ColorOdrCustom);
Hope that helps,
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Alain
Alain on 12 Jun 2014
Thank you. I can choose my colors now. I imagine it's quite the same with the LineStyleOrder. I think I prefer changing both colors and linestyle. I'll try it. Thanks.

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Henric Rydén
Henric Rydén on 11 Jun 2014
Yes it's possible. Check the predefined colormaps here:
colors = jet(10);
for n=1:10
[Y{1,n},V]=f_regression(M(n,:),k,1);
hold all
h(n)=plot(V(:,i),Y{1,n}(:,i),'Color',colors(n,:));
end
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Alain
Alain on 12 Jun 2014
Yes, it's great. There are some colors that I don't really like because it's too light. But it's helpfull. Thanks.

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