How to change the colour of my line code

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Hi guys, i need your help, I'm working on a line codificator and when I push the buttom for represent it, It appear with a remix of colours, I wanna know if I can change it for only 1 colours. This is my code:
a=str2double(get(handles.uno,'String'));
b=str2double(get(handles.dos,'String'));
c=str2double(get(handles.tres,'String'));
d=str2double(get(handles.cuatro,'String'));
e=str2double(get(handles.cinco,'String'));
f=str2double(get(handles.seis,'String'));
g=str2double(get(handles.siete,'String'));
h=str2double(get(handles.ocho,'String'));
i0=str2double(get(handles.nueve,'String'));
j0=str2double(get(handles.diez,'String'));
handles.bits=[a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i0,j0];
handles.cod=get(hObject,'Value');
hold off;
h =handles.bits;
n=1;
h(11)=1;
while n<=10;
t=n-1:0.001:n;
%Graficación de los CEROS (0)
if h(n) == 0
if h(n+1)==0
y=(t>n);
else
y=(t==n);
end
d=plot(t,y);title('Code UNIPOLAR RZ');grid on
set(d,'LineWidth',2.5);
hold on;
axis([0 10 -1.5 1.5]);
%Graficación de los UNOS (1)
else
if h(n+1)==0
y=(t<n-0.5);
else
y=(t<n-0.5)+1*(t==n);
end
d=plot(t,y);title('Code UNIPOLAR RZ');grid on;
set(d,'LineWidth',2.5);
hold on;
axis([0 10 -1.5 1.5]);
end
n=n+1;
end

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 25 Apr 2020
The easiest way to set them all to the same colour is to subscript both the ‘d’ handles:
d(n)=plot(t,y);
then after the loop add:
set(d, 'Color','k')
to set them all to black ('k'), or substitute 'k' for whatever colour you want.
.
  4 Comments
Jhon Rackham
Jhon Rackham on 25 Apr 2020
Star Strider, I'm trying your method but It fail, can you give me an example using part of my own code please?
Star Strider
Star Strider on 25 Apr 2020
I do not have the information you used with the code you posted, so I cannot run it. (I tried that first, then created my own demonstration code when I could not run yours.)

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