Multiple legends with colors

Hi, if k is 7, then colors for legends are repeating for each leg. How can I generate different color for each value in plot? ( different color or type of legend). Or it is possible to make for leg1 different colors with -b, for leg2 the same colors like for leg1 but with -ro.
This is my code:
for k=1:7;
leg1{k}=sprintf('speed_%d',k);
leg2{k}=sprintf('acceler_%d',k);
end
for k=1:7
leg3{k}=sprintf('distance_%d',k);
end
figure
plot(t',speed,t',acceler_vet,t',distance);
legend = legend([leg1,leg2,leg3]);
Please for help

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See my ColorOrder demo. You can get more colors.
% Unless you specify the 'Color' property when you plot,
% plots are plotted according to the 'ColorOrder' property of the axes.
% This demo shows how you can change the default color order of plots.
clc; % Clear the command window.
close all; % Close all figures (except those of imtool.)
clear; % Erase all existing variables.
workspace; % Make sure the workspace panel is showing.
fontSize = 18;
% Make 20 plots, with 25 data points in each plot.
numberOfDataSets = 20;
x = 1:25;
y = rand(numberOfDataSets, length(x));
% These y would all be on top of each other.
% Separate the plots vertically.
offsets = repmat((1:numberOfDataSets)', [1, length(x)]);
y = y + offsets;
% Get the initial set of default plot colors.
initialColorOrder = get(gca,'ColorOrder') % Initial
% See what the colors look like when plotted:
subplot(2, 1, 1);
plot(x,y, 'LineWidth', 3);
grid on;
caption = sprintf('%d plots with the Initial Default Color Order (Note the repeating colors)', numberOfDataSets);
title(caption, 'FontSize', fontSize);
xlabel('X', 'FontSize', fontSize);
ylabel('Y', 'FontSize', fontSize);
% Enlarge figure to full screen.
set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]); % Maximize figure.
% Give a name to the title bar.
set(gcf,'name','Image Analysis Demo','numbertitle','off')
choice = menu('Which ColorOrder do you want?', 'jet', 'random', 'hsv', 'hot', 'cool', 'spring', 'summer',...
'autumn', 'winter', 'lines', 'gray', 'bone', 'copper', 'pink');
% Make a new axes:
subplot(2, 1, 2);
% Create a new colormap that will define the new default color order property.
switch choice
case 1
newDefaultColors = jet(numberOfDataSets);
case 2
newDefaultColors = rand(numberOfDataSets, 3);
case 3
newDefaultColors = hsv(numberOfDataSets);
case 4
newDefaultColors = hot(numberOfDataSets);
case 5
newDefaultColors = cool(numberOfDataSets);
case 6
newDefaultColors = spring(numberOfDataSets);
case 7
newDefaultColors = summer(numberOfDataSets);
case 8
newDefaultColors = autumn(numberOfDataSets);
case 9
newDefaultColors = winter(numberOfDataSets);
case 10
newDefaultColors = lines(numberOfDataSets);
case 11
newDefaultColors = gray(numberOfDataSets);
case 12
newDefaultColors = bone(numberOfDataSets);
case 13
newDefaultColors = copper(numberOfDataSets);
otherwise
newDefaultColors = pink(numberOfDataSets);
end
% Note: You can build your own custom order if you want,
% just make up a array with numberOfDataSets rows and 3 columns
% where each element is in the range 0-1.
% Apply the new default colors to the current axes.
set(gca, 'ColorOrder', newDefaultColors, 'NextPlot', 'replacechildren');
% Now get the new set of default plot colors.
% Verify it changed by printing out the new default color set to the command window.
newColorOrder = get(gca,'ColorOrder')
% Now plot the datasets with the changed default colors.
plot(x,y, 'LineWidth', 3);
grid on;
caption = sprintf('%d plots with the New Default Color Order', numberOfDataSets);
title(caption, 'FontSize', fontSize);
xlabel('X', 'FontSize', fontSize);
ylabel('Y', 'FontSize', fontSize);
msgbox('Done with ColorOrder demo!');

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definition of leg1, leg2, leg3 have to be after your code?
No, sprintf() does not need to be after my code, but calling legend() needs to be, because legend() takes the current color order into account when it puts up the colored legend items.
Great, it works. It is possible to make for leg1 different colors with '-.b', for leg2 the same colors like for leg1 but with '-ro'.
thanks
You can override the default colors (determined by the ColorOrder property) by putting a color into each call of plot(). So you can plot leg1 in blue with 'b-.'
plot(x,yLeg1,'b-.');
and leg2 in red:
plot(x,yLeg2,'r-.');
Or any other color you want to specify:
plot(x,yLeg3,'-.', 'Color', [.2, .1, .4]);
If no color is specified it will use the default color from the ColorOrder property.
thanks, good job
Hi,
I have in one plot more curves.
If I press pushbutton1, then I need to show off legend1 and also curve1. If I press again pushbutton1, then I need to show on legend1 and also curve1.
If I press pushbutton2, then I need to show off legend2 and also curve2.If I press pushbutton2, then I need to show on legend2 and also curve2. . . .
Please, can you help me
I suggest that the easiest way is to just call "cla reset" to erase everything, and just plot the desired plots.
If I use this code:
for i=1:7
handles.speed(:,i)=(s/t)';
plot(t',handles.speed);
cla(handles.speed(:,1),'reset');
end;
I gor error Bad handle

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