graphing colors

this is the code i have:
plot(all_conflims_mult, 'linestyle', '--', 'color', [0.00 0.00 1.00], 'linewidth', thick)
instead of having 'color', [0.00 0.00 1.00]
i would like to just 'g' or 'r' (For green and red) instead of the 3 numbers, how would i do that? THanks

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Micah
Micah on 11 Oct 2011
You can use the few matlab built in colors ('red','green,'blue,'black','white','cyan','magenta','yellow'),
plot(...,'color','green',...)
but you could also just declare a variable that is that vector, i.e.
g = [0 0 1]
plot(...,'color',g,...)

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 11 Oct 2011
or:
plot(x,y,'g');
and
doc linespec
for a full list of predefined colors.
Laura Proctor
Laura Proctor on 11 Oct 2011
You need to have the letter for the color in single quotes. Or, you can specify using linespec:
plot(1:10,'--b')
Also note that LineWidth must be a number:
plot(1:10,'LineStyle','--','Color','b','LineWidth',4)

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