how to create 3 scatter plots in same one figure in different color
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    Naoki Ishibashi
      
 on 9 Oct 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 9 Oct 2016
            I have three x,y data sets (TS01-TA01, TS10-TA10, TS20-TA20), and I want to read these data sets and create 3 scatter plots in same one figure in different color. but following my code does not overlap. please give me advice.
x1filename = ('TS20040101.txt');
y1filename = ('TA20040101.txt');
x1 = load(x1filename);
y1 = load(y1filename);
x2filename = ('TS20040110.txt');
y2filename = ('TA20040110.txt');
x2 = load(x1filename);
y2 = load(y1filename);
x3filename = ('TS20040120.txt');
y3filename = ('TA20040120.txt');
x3 = load(x1filename);
y3 = load(y1filename);
scatter(x1,y1);
hold on;
scatter(x2,y2,[],'r');
scatter(x3,y3,[],'c');
hold off;
xlabel('surface temperature');
ylabel('near-surface air temperature');
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 9 Oct 2016
        When you load x2 and y2, you're passing in the x1 and y1 filenames, not the x2 and y2 filenames like you should. Same problem for #3 - you're passing in the x1 filenames instead of the x3 filenames. To fix:
x1filename = ('TS20040101.txt');
y1filename = ('TA20040101.txt');
x1 = load(x1filename);
y1 = load(y1filename);
x2filename = ('TS20040110.txt');
y2filename = ('TA20040110.txt');
x2 = load(x2filename);
y2 = load(y2filename);
x3filename = ('TS20040120.txt');
y3filename = ('TA20040120.txt');
x3 = load(x3filename);
y3 = load(y3filename);
scatter(x1,y1);
hold on;
scatter(x2,y2,[],'r');
scatter(x3,y3,[],'c');
hold off;
xlabel('surface temperature');
ylabel('near-surface air temperature');
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