Loop with "for" and "if" and then a scatter with different colors
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I would like one scatter plot with two different colors for different fields.
I have one table with x1, x2, y3.
I make one scatter with scatter(x1,x2,"o","filled"), but I would like that colors were on the base of y3.
Y3 has values from 0 to 81. I would like that fields with values<10 were green, vice versa values>10 were red.
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DGM
le 26 Fév 2022
Modifié(e) : DGM
le 26 Fév 2022
Consider the example
% placeholder data
x1 = rand(100,1);
x2 = rand(100,1);
y1 = randi([0 81],100,1);
mask = y1<10; % create a mask
% plot the two sets
scatter(x1(mask),x2(mask),50,"og","filled"); hold on
scatter(x1(~mask),x2(~mask),50,"or","filled")
Alternatively, you could use colormapping:
figure
cmap = permute(ind2rgb(mask+1,[1 0 0; 0 1 0]),[1 3 2]);
scatter(x1,x2,50,cmap,"o","filled")
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dpb
le 26 Fév 2022
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 26 Fév 2022
Alternatively, gscatter with @DGM example...
gscatter(x1,x2,mask,[],[],[],0,'X Variable','Y Variable')
legend('Level 1','Level 2','Location',"northoutside","Orientation",'horizontal')
See the doc for gscatter for all the possible variations of input parameters.
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