Assign different colors to multiple plots without loop

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Saeid
Saeid 2018년 12월 8일
댓글: Saeid 2018년 12월 8일
I have one array x and a multi-column array Y and would like to plot all Y#s on the same diagram against X and assign each plot a different color, coming from the color array named ColorSpec (e.g. ColorSpec=[0 0 0; 1 0 0, ...]). Although using a loop is always an option but since this will happen multiple times in the code I would like to avoid a loop for brevity. Is this possible?

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the cyclist
the cyclist 2018년 12월 8일
Here is one way:
ColorSpec = [0 0 0;
1 0 0;
0 1 0;
0 0 1];
% Pretend data
x = sort(rand(3,1));
y = rand(3,4);
figure
ax = axes;
ax.ColorOrder = ColorSpec;
ax.NextPlot = 'add';
plot(x,y)
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the cyclist
the cyclist 2018년 12월 8일
It is OK if ColorSpec has more rows than lines in the plot. The plot will just use the first rows as needed.
It is also OK if ColorSpec has fewer rows than lines in the plot. The plot will "recycle" colors from the beginning again.
Saeid
Saeid 2018년 12월 8일
Oh, I didn't know that. That's pretty cool, thanks again!

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