Re: Use color with ListPlot?
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- Subject: [mg67940] Re: Use color with ListPlot?
- From: "James Gilmore" <james.gilmore at yale.edu>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 06:54:10 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Yale University
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Hi, Yes, remove the extra set of {} in the PlotStyle: Plot[{Sin[x], Cos[x]}, {x, 0, 4Pi}, PlotStyle -> {RGBColor[0, 0, 1], RGBColor[0, 1, 0]}, Frame -> True, Axes -> False]; ListPlot[{{1, 2}, {4, 2}, {1, 4}, {4, 2}}, PlotJoined -> True, PlotStyle -> {RGBColor[0, 0, 1]}, Frame -> True, Axes -> False]; If you wish to plot multiple lists, then check out MultipleListPlot. Cheers James Gilmore "Xiangdong Liu" <liu at vtaix.cc.vt.edu> wrote in message news:e92ehc$lt7$1 at smc.vnet.net... > Hi again, > > This must be a simple question. How do I make color plots using ListPlot? > > With continuous curve, one can do something like below to get a color > plot. > > Plot[{Sin[x], Cos[x]}, {x, 0, 4Pi}, > PlotStyle->{{RGColorB[0,0,1], RGBColor[0,1,0]}}]; > > (well, except that I don't see two colors (B and G) but only one (G)). > > With a list of dots that I want to connect, the following line only > produces > uncolored plot. > > ListPlot[{{1,2}, {4, 2}, {1,4}, {4, 2}}, PlotJoined->True, > PlotStyle->{{RGBColor[0,0,1]}}]; > > Am I doing anything wrong? > > Thanks! > >