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Re: How to Change Plot Colours
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Henry F. Mollet |
Subject: |
Re: How to Change Plot Colours |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:26:58 -0700 |
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How is this working if 'DefaultAxesColorOrder' is not (yet?) part of get
(0)?
octave-2.9.15:6> get (0)
ans =
{
type = root figure
currentfigure = 1
children = 1
visible = on
}
Henry
on 10/19/07 12:13 AM, Schirmacher, Rolf at address@hidden
wrote:
> The colors are defined within octave and then explicitly passed to gunplot,
> so the gnuplot default does not matter so much.
>
> I am not familiar with the background color issue at the moment, but to
> redefine the line colors, you could use the ColorOrder property of the axes.
> The most simple way is to redefine them for the root figure and let them
> inherit automatically to any new axes (plots) by setting
>
> set(0,'DefaultAxesColorOrder',my_ColorOrder);
>
> ColorOrder simply is an array of rgb triplets defining the line colors that
> is circled through to for the next line color within a plot.
>
> I do something like that in my .octaverc to get some specific color scheme
> for lines - thanks to jwe, this is implemented in 2.9.15 now.
>
> Rolf
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan Edwards-Crewe [mailto:address@hidden
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 4:53 PM
>> To: Octave_post
>> Subject: How to Change Plot Colours
>>
>>
>> I want to change my plots so the the background is black and the,
>> essentially invert the current config
>> so that I don't get black lines on a black background. I've looked
>> around and I can't seem to find a way
>> to do it. I read that the latest version of gnplot has that as the
>> default, but when I upgraded it was still the
>> same thing. any clues?
>>
>> -Crewe
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