Just found it. In the plot
function, for example plot()
, you can pass a second argument which specifies the color that will be used. For example, you can use use b
for blue color, g
for green, r
for red and call plot()
like this: plot(z,"r")
.
Plot different colours - Scilab
Question
Is it possible to have different colours in my plot in Scilab? I use the mtlb_hold
to hold the graph and it works fine, but my problem is that then I have the same colours in my graph. In Matlab with the hold
command, I have different colours. Is it possible to have different colours in Scilab too?
Thank you in advance.
Solution
OTHER TIPS
The SciLab documentation provides examples for using colors: https://help.scilab.org/doc/5.3.3/en_US/color.html
The plot2d()
-function e.g. accepts an attribute style, where you can even specify a color for each function with its full name:
plot2d(x,[sin(x),cos(x)],style=[color("red"),color("green")]);
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