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Plotting multiple lines with difference specific colours via plot function

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Is there any way to use the plot function to plot multiple lines, each having a specific colour?
e.g plot(x1,y1,'-','color',[0 0 1],x2,y2, '-', 'color',[1 0.4 0.6])
This doesn't work, but is there any way of properly doing this?

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Kaelan Wade
Kaelan Wade on 1 May 2017
You can't combine everything into one single plot function.
What you can do is combine different plots via using hold on/off
E.g plot(x1,y1,'-','color',[0 0 1]) hold on plot(x2,y2, '-', 'color', [1 0.4 0.6]) hold off
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 1 May 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 1 May 2017
"You can't combine everything into one single plot function." Really?
See my answer for the correct way of doing this without requiring multiple plot calls.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 1 May 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 1 May 2017
You just need to set the line ColorOrder property of the axes, then you just need one plot call:
>> map = [0,0,1;1,0.4,0.6];
>> axes('ColorOrder',map,'NextPlot','replacechildren')
>> plot([0,1],[1,2],'-',[0,1],[2,1],'*-')

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