Changing default 'g' color
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I would like to change the default 'g' color for plots. It's too bright for presentations, so I would like set 'g' = [0 0.5 0] rather than [0 1 0] of the default. I do not want to change all the color though; the default colors for 'b' and 'r' are fine as is.
Is there a way to change the default of 'g' permanently or at the start of a function so that I do not have to manually enter "plot(... 'Color', [0 0.5 0]...)" every time? Ideally, I would just use "plot(t,x,'g')" to create a green colored line.
Thanks, Jack
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Image Analyst
el 18 de Dic. de 2013
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See my demo on changing the default plot colors, attached in blue. You'd have to run this code each time as it is applied to a particular axes. I don't know if there is a way to have it changed for all axes that you might ever create now and in future runs of MATLAB.
Walter Roberson
el 18 de Dic. de 2013
0 votos
The named colors such as 'g' have built-in values that there is no documented way of changing.
When no particular color is specified for a line, the ColorOrder axis property is followed. Image Analyst's demo shows how to change and experiment with it for a given axis. You can also set the root property DefaultColorOrder to specific RGB values. But note that these are distinct from the named colors.
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