 Usage:  setmaskp(data, color_num, art_num, size)  

 

 Input:



  data                   (n x p) datamatrix 

                         

  color_num              either a scalar integer (all points of the datamatrix get the color associated 

                         with that integer) or a (n x 1) vector of integers (each point gets the color 

                         associated with the integer in the corresponding row); 

                         0 is black, 

                         1 is blue, 

                         2 is green, 

                         3 is cyan, 

                         4 is red, 

                         5 is magenta, 

                         6 is yellow, 

                         7 is white. 

                         &nl; 

                         In case you want to use RGB colors, create them first with the command createcolor. Then color_num has to be given either as a 1x3 vector of integers (all points get the same RGB color associated 

                         with the 3 integers) or a (n x 3) vector of integers (each point gets the RGB color 

                         associated with 3 the integers in the corresponding row) 

                         

  art_num                either a scalar integer (all points of the datamatrix get represented by the symbol associated 

                         with that integer) or a (n x 1) vector of integers (each point gets represented by the symbol 

                         associated with the integer in the corresponding row); 

                         0 is empty, 

                         1 is a point, 

                         2 is a rectangle, 

                         3 is a circle, 

                         4 is a triangle, 

                         5 is a X-symbol, 

                         6 is a rhombus, 

                         7 is a filled rectangle, 

                         8 is a filled circle, 

                         9 is a filled rhombus, 

                         10 is a filled triangle, 

                         11 is a cross, 

                         12 is a star, 

                         13 is a grid, 

                         14 is a different cross 

                         

  size                   either a scalar integer (all points of the datamatrix get the size associated 

                         with that integer) or a (n x 1) vector of integers (each point gets the size 

                         associated with the integer in the corresponding row); 

                         size may be one of the following integers: 0 ... 15; the default size is 8. 

                         

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