define a color for plot

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alpedhuez
alpedhuez el 8 de Jun. de 2018
Respondida: Image Analyst el 8 de Jun. de 2018
I create a plot such as
Plot1=plot(Date,A,'Color',[0.1112456 0.2098437 0.31116789],'LineWidth',1.2)
Now I want to define a customized color beforehand so that I do not need to type
'Color',[0.1112456 0.2098437 0.31116789]
each time. Please advise.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 8 de Jun. de 2018
There is no facility to create additional color names.
There are some ways you can proceed:
  1. create a function or a variable mycolor that stores [0.1112456 0.2098437 0.31116789] and code 'Color', mycolor each time
  2. create a DefaultLineColor property at the level of the object you want to use this color by default, such as set(gcf, 'DefaultLineColor', [0.1112456 0.2098437 0.31116789]) . You might have difficulty when you have multiple plots on the same axes.
  3. Change the axes ColorOrder property to an N x 3 array of RGB values; the first line object in the axes will use the first row by default, the second will use the second row, and so on, with it going back to the beginning again if you draw enough lines
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 8 de Jun. de 2018
The struct and containers.Map options suggested in that post fall into the same category as my first option: you still have to 'Color' and designate the color each time you plot. My second and third suggestions are ways to avoid needing to specify the color each time, so that
Plot1=plot(Date, A, 'LineWidth', 1.2)
could still end up using [0.1112456 0.2098437 0.31116789]

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 8 de Jun. de 2018
Regarding changing the default color order, see my attached demo.

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