Problem with individual colour display in Legend for scatter plot (2014b)
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    Tim
 el 3 de Mzo. de 2015
  
    
    
    
    
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 el 4 de Mzo. de 2015
            
I am plotting a scatter plot within a loop and then assigning a legend outside the loop for all the data (15 sets). In previous versions of Matlab the legend would match the colours used in the scatter plot to differentiate between the 15 datasets. In the latest release the legend only shows one colour for each dataset (despite the plot showing different ones).
Anyone know a reason/workaround?
code...
C=[1:1:15]; subplot(212); hold on
for i=1:15;
    if ~isempty(Pro_PT(1,i).BurstTime);
        B=repmat(C(i),length(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2)),1);
        scatter(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2),Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,3),15,B,'filled','o');
        leg{i}=['PT ',num2str(i)];L{i}=i;
    else
        leg{i}=num2str(NaN);L{i}=NaN;
    end
end a=~isnan(cell2mat(L)); l=leg(a); legend(l,'Location', 'NorthWest','FontSize',6);
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  Alexander Mueller
    
 el 3 de Mzo. de 2015
        Here is the workaround again with the code formatting cleaned up.
C=[1:1:15]; subplot(212); hold on
cm = parula(15);
colormap(cm)
for i=1:15;
  if ~isempty(Pro_PT(1,i).BurstTime);
      B=repmat(cm(i),length(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2)),1);
      scatter(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2),Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,3),15,B,'filled','o');
      leg{i}=['PT ',num2str(i)];L{i}=i;
  else
      leg{i}=num2str(NaN);L{i}=NaN;
  end  
end
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  Benjamin Kraus
    
 el 3 de Mzo. de 2015
				Tim,
There was a typo in Alexander's code.
B=repmat(cm(i),length(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2)),1);
should be:
B=repmat(cm(i,:),length(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2)),1);
(note "cm(i,:)" instead of "cm(i)").
It would also work to just use this:
B=cm(i,:);
Both approaches are specifying the color using an RGB value. The first provides one RGB value for each point in the scatter plot, but all the RGB values are the same. Because all the points in each call to 'scatter' are the same color, the second approach specifies just one color for the each set of points (instead of each individual point).
- Ben
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  Alexander Mueller
    
 el 3 de Mzo. de 2015
        Tim Since you know the number of unique colors you'll need, 15, you can generate an explicit list of RGB colors and pass them into scatter as an Mx3 matrix.
C=[1:1:15]; subplot(212); hold on cm = parula(15); colormap(cm) for i=1:15;
    if ~isempty(Pro_PT(1,i).BurstTime);
        B=repmat(cm(i),length(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2)),1);
        scatter(Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,2),Pro_PT(1,i).Stats(:,3),15,B,'filled','o');
        leg{i}=['PT ',num2str(i)];L{i}=i;
    else
        leg{i}=num2str(NaN);L{i}=NaN;
    end  
end
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