Hello,
Le 21/03/2023 à 19:55, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
The colors and order of color cycling when using multiple pairs (x,y)
is arbitrary in Scilab.
Ok, no problem with that, but where is it defined? As Heinz Nabielik
wrote, if I want to use the same color (which are nice :-), I need to
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On 21.03.2023, at 17:17, Jean-Yves Baudais
wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Le 20/03/2023 à 14:40, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
>> getcolor() tells it to you, in the infobar for the selected color:
>
> > plot((1:10)',rand(10,6),"-*");legend("1","2","3","4","5","6")
Sorry, colleagues, I am still at a loss. At
The colors and order of color cycling when using multiple pairs (x,y)
(or plotting (x,y) when at least y is a matrix) is arbitrary in Scilab.
Scilab mimics (very approximately) Matlab behavior, but Matlab has a
"ColorOrder" property (even a "LineStyleOrder") which defines the colors
(by r,g,b trip
Hello,
Le 20/03/2023 à 14:40, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
getcolor() tells it to you, in the infobar for the selected color:
> plot((1:10)',rand(10,6),"-*");legend("1","2","3","4","5","6")
> gcf().color_map
gvf().color_map gives the same color as getcolor() does, but it is not
the six colors use
Le 20/03/2023 à 13:13, Heinz Nabielek a écrit :
size(E4)= 81. 1.
size(D) =81. 7.
plot (E4,D,'-')
This generic plot command draws automatically coloured curves in blue, green,
red, etcetera
What are the following colours? I know that 8 is white
getcolor() tells it to you, in the
size(E4)= 81. 1.
size(D) =81. 7.
plot (E4,D,'-')
This generic plot command draws automatically coloured curves in blue, green,
red, etcetera
What are the following colours? I know that 8 is white
Heinz
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