assign colarmap to multiple lines' lengths

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Zhenjia
Zhenjia on 25 Jun 2013
I have a graph with weights associated to the edges. I plot the edges as lines and I would like to assign colors in a continuous colormap to each edge. Does any one know how to do it? Thanks.

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney on 25 Jun 2013
Do you mean something like this?
x = 1:10;
y = rand(1,10);
w = 1:10; % weights
patch([x NaN],[y NaN],[c NaN], 'edgecolor', 'interp', 'facecolor', 'none')

Zhenjia
Zhenjia on 26 Jun 2013
Yes, "patch" seems the right command for my problem. However, I have two lines crossing with each other. For "Patch", I have to divide these two lines into four lines. Is there any way to keep two lines? I want to keep the color the same for each line, even though it is crossed by other line. Thanks.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jun 2013
patch would not require that you divide the lines if you do not want the crossing to influence the coloring.

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