How to use string cells as marker types?

scatter([1],[1],20,'filled','o');
is working, but the following not:
markers = {'o','s','d'};
scatter([1],[1],20,'filled',markers{1});
Why? How to fix this?

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Thorsten
Thorsten el 24 de Sept. de 2015
What exactly do you mean by "it is not working"? I can get different markers with this command.
Subhra Saha
Subhra Saha el 28 de Sept. de 2015
Editada: per isakson el 28 de Sept. de 2015
Mr. M,
I tried the following code snippet and it produces a plot with a marker.
markers = {'o','s','d'};
scatter([1],[1],20,'filled',markers{1});
It will be helpful to know what is the result that you are expecting and also the MATLAB release that you are using.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 28 de Sept. de 2015
Your code hints that you might be trying to use different markers for different points within one scatter() call, such as if you had done
scatter(rand(1,3),rand(1,3),20,'filled',markers);
hoping that the first point would use the first marker, the second point would use the second marker, and so on.
Any one call to scatter() can only use a single marker type. This is a restriction on scatter(). You can change the marker size for each point and you can change the marker color for each point, but you can only use a single marker type per call.

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Royi Avital
Royi Avital el 22 de Mayo de 2018
I wish `scatter()` supported list of Markers like in MatPlotLib.

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