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Revision as of 14:51, 19 March 2008

Many settings can be made before a plot is constructed. For instance, one can select the colour that a line will be before the line is drawn.


General Syntax

>> property(value1, value2, ...)

This will set the property to the values selected. When more than one value is chosen, the values are used on plots in the order they are input so that

>> property(value1, value2, value3)
>> dl(w)
>> pl(w2)
>> pm(w3)
>> pe(w4)

is equivilent to

>> property(value1)
>> dl(w)
>> property(value2)
>> pl(w2)
>> property(value3)
>> pm(w3)
>> property(value1)
>> pe(w4)


Colors

To set the colour of markers and lines in plots use the command

>> acolor('color')

where 'color' may be a standard matlab character:

'r', 'g', 'b', 'c', 'm', 'y', 'k', 'w'

or any of the colour names

'red', 'geen', 'blue', 'cyan', 'magenta', 'yellow', 'black', 'white'


Lines

To set the width and type of line use the command

>> aline('linestyle')
>> aline(linewidth)
>> aline('linestyle', linewidth)

where linewidth is a number. Valid linestyles are given here.


Markers

To set the marker style and width use the command

>> amark('marker style')
>> amark(markerwidth)
>> amark('marker style', markerwidth

where markerwidth is a number. Valid marker styles are given here.


Using Name Tags

When a plot is made, it may be given a name and a tag. If you only want to change the properties of plots with a particular name and tag then use the syntax

>> property(name, tag, value1, value2, value3,...)

now only plots that are made with the command

>> plottype(w, name, tag)

will have the properties that have been set. All other plots will retain whatever global properties were set previously.

See Using Default Properties and Name Tags for further information.


Examples

If the following properties are set

>> acolor('red', 'green', 'blue')
>> amark('o', 3, '*', 4, 'o', 1)
>> aline('--', 5, '.-', 2)
>> acolor('toby', 'plot', 'k', 'y')
>> amark('toby', 'plot', 2)

then the following would happen under various circumstances


Commands Given Result Reason
>> dl(w1)

>> pl(w2) >> pm(w2,'color','red') >> dl(w1,'name','Dickon plot','tag',)

Line plot of w1 in red

Line over plot of w2 in green Marker over plot of w2 in red New figure line plot of w1 in red

First plot is set to red

Follows next color set in acolor Properties set at plot level over-ride pre-determined defaults Name tag given, so new window and uses the first colour

dm Marker Plot
de Errorbar Plot
dh Histogram Plot
dp Marker with Errorbars Plot
dp Marker and Line with Errorbars Plot