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u-will-neva-no
u-will-neva-no on 11 Jul 2012
Hey everyone, i have an array of colors and would like to add more. I currently have:
plot_type = ['r'; '-g'; '-b'; '-c'; '-m';'-k'];
and would like to have something like:
plot_type = ['-r';'-b';'-g';'-g';'-y';'-k';'-m';'-.r';'-.b';'-.g';'-.y';'-.k';'-.m';'-.p';'-.c';'-g';'-y'];
but matlab does not like it. Any other way of doing the latter? thanks!
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u-will-neva-no
u-will-neva-no on 12 Jul 2012
Thanks John that helped. The only other chanhe I made was to create two seperate matrix. Matlab didnt like having different numbers of columns which is understandable.
Jan
Jan on 12 Jul 2012
"Matlab does not like it" is not really helpful. When you explain a problem, adding the complete error message and the line, which causes the error is recommended.

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull on 12 Jul 2012
You might want to look into he ColorOrder and LineStyleOrder properties. It seems you might be trying to do somethign where that would be helpful.
I personally, would also consider using a cell array to hold all those plot_types. I am uncomfortable having an array of strings, since they get padded to be all the same length. You are not running into any problems here, but cell array of strings is a better general pattern for this.

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