Scatter plot with different marker types
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I am looping through a bunch of data and want to use different marker styles (e.g. dots vs. crosses, etc.) for different categories of data. For example, for category A, I use this code:
scatter(ZpercCat(sesh),norm_amp(sesh),'MarkerEdgeColor',rgb, ...
'MarkerFaceColor',rgb)
to plot normal circles, and then I want to use crosses for category B using this code:
scatter(ZpercCat(sesh),norm_amp(sesh),'MarkerEdgeColor',rgb, ...
'MarkerFaceColor',rgb,'markertype','x')
but get the following error:
Error using specgraph.scattergroup/set
The name 'markertype' is not an accessible property for an instance of class
'scattergroup'.
Error in specgraph.scattergroup (line 26)
set(h,args{:});
Error in scatter (line 83)
h = specgraph.scattergroup('parent',parax,'cdata',c,...
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Ali
on 29 Oct 2017
if true
--------------------------------------------------- code start
This is an example for your case
Input is "Input_Data", two dimension matrix
Marker_Counter=1;
figure6=figure;
Markers = {'+','o','*','x','v','d','^','s','>','<'};
for i=1:10:size(Input_Data,1)
TPR=Input_Data(i:i+9,7);
FPR=Input_Data(i:i+9,8);
plot(FPR,TPR,strcat('-',Markers{Marker_Counter}));
Marker_Counter=Marker_Counter+1;
hold on
end
plot([0.5 1],[0.5 1],'--');
legend('Minpts = 100','Minpts = 200','Minpts = 300','Minpts = 400','Minpts = 500','Minpts = 600','Minpts = 700','Minpts = 800','Minpts = 900','Minpts = 1000','','Location','SouthEast');
xlabel('FPR or (1-Specificity)','FontSize',12,'FontWeight','bold'); ylabel('TPR or Spensitivity)','FontSize',12,'FontWeight','bold');
title('ROC Space');
close(gcf);
-------------------------------------------- code end
end
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Accepted Answer
dpb
on 30 Sep 2014
The scattergroup property name is marker
See
doc scatter
for the details...
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