How to colour line connecting markers differently to the markers in pgfplots?












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I want to make the lines connecting the markers of my plot red and keep the markers blue. Here is my tex so far.



begin{tikzpicture}
begin{axis}[
xmode=log,
xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
xmin=0, xmax=20000,
ymin=-95, ymax=10,
xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
legend pos=north west,
ymajorgrids=true,
grid style=dashed,
]

addplot[
color=blue,
mark=square,
]
coordinates {
(100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
};

end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}


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    I want to make the lines connecting the markers of my plot red and keep the markers blue. Here is my tex so far.



    begin{tikzpicture}
    begin{axis}[
    xmode=log,
    xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
    ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
    xmin=0, xmax=20000,
    ymin=-95, ymax=10,
    xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
    ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
    legend pos=north west,
    ymajorgrids=true,
    grid style=dashed,
    ]

    addplot[
    color=blue,
    mark=square,
    ]
    coordinates {
    (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
    };

    end{axis}
    end{tikzpicture}


    Thank you.










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      I want to make the lines connecting the markers of my plot red and keep the markers blue. Here is my tex so far.



      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[
      xmode=log,
      xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
      ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
      xmin=0, xmax=20000,
      ymin=-95, ymax=10,
      xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
      ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
      legend pos=north west,
      ymajorgrids=true,
      grid style=dashed,
      ]

      addplot[
      color=blue,
      mark=square,
      ]
      coordinates {
      (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
      };

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}


      Thank you.










      share|improve this question














      I want to make the lines connecting the markers of my plot red and keep the markers blue. Here is my tex so far.



      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{axis}[
      xmode=log,
      xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
      ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
      xmin=0, xmax=20000,
      ymin=-95, ymax=10,
      xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
      ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
      legend pos=north west,
      ymajorgrids=true,
      grid style=dashed,
      ]

      addplot[
      color=blue,
      mark=square,
      ]
      coordinates {
      (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
      };

      end{axis}
      end{tikzpicture}


      Thank you.







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          Like this? Use mark options={color=blue} in addplot environment.



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{pgfplots,tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{fit,shadows,intersections,positioning,calc}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmode=log,
          xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
          ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
          xmin=0, xmax=20000,
          ymin=-95, ymax=10,
          xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
          ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
          legend pos=north west,
          ymajorgrids=true,
          grid style=dashed,
          ]

          addplot[
          color=red,
          mark=square,
          mark options={color=blue}
          ]
          coordinates {
          (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
          };

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

            – Tom Finet
            Mar 4 at 21:17











          • @TomFinet, Your welcome.

            – ferahfeza
            Mar 4 at 21:19











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          Like this? Use mark options={color=blue} in addplot environment.



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{pgfplots,tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{fit,shadows,intersections,positioning,calc}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmode=log,
          xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
          ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
          xmin=0, xmax=20000,
          ymin=-95, ymax=10,
          xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
          ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
          legend pos=north west,
          ymajorgrids=true,
          grid style=dashed,
          ]

          addplot[
          color=red,
          mark=square,
          mark options={color=blue}
          ]
          coordinates {
          (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
          };

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

            – Tom Finet
            Mar 4 at 21:17











          • @TomFinet, Your welcome.

            – ferahfeza
            Mar 4 at 21:19
















          3














          Like this? Use mark options={color=blue} in addplot environment.



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{pgfplots,tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{fit,shadows,intersections,positioning,calc}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmode=log,
          xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
          ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
          xmin=0, xmax=20000,
          ymin=-95, ymax=10,
          xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
          ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
          legend pos=north west,
          ymajorgrids=true,
          grid style=dashed,
          ]

          addplot[
          color=red,
          mark=square,
          mark options={color=blue}
          ]
          coordinates {
          (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
          };

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

            – Tom Finet
            Mar 4 at 21:17











          • @TomFinet, Your welcome.

            – ferahfeza
            Mar 4 at 21:19














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          3







          Like this? Use mark options={color=blue} in addplot environment.



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{pgfplots,tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{fit,shadows,intersections,positioning,calc}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmode=log,
          xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
          ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
          xmin=0, xmax=20000,
          ymin=-95, ymax=10,
          xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
          ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
          legend pos=north west,
          ymajorgrids=true,
          grid style=dashed,
          ]

          addplot[
          color=red,
          mark=square,
          mark options={color=blue}
          ]
          coordinates {
          (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
          };

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Like this? Use mark options={color=blue} in addplot environment.



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{pgfplots,tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{fit,shadows,intersections,positioning,calc}
          pgfplotsset{compat=1.14}

          begin{document}
          begin{tikzpicture}
          begin{axis}[
          xmode=log,
          xlabel={Frequency(Hz)},
          ylabel={Phase shift (degrees)},
          xmin=0, xmax=20000,
          ymin=-95, ymax=10,
          xtick={0,100,1000,10000},
          ytick={10,0,-10,-20,-30,-40,-50,-60,-70,-80,-90},
          legend pos=north west,
          ymajorgrids=true,
          grid style=dashed,
          ]

          addplot[
          color=red,
          mark=square,
          mark options={color=blue}
          ]
          coordinates {
          (100,-11.52)(1000,-64.8)(2000,-74.88)(4000,-92.16)(10000,-93.6)
          };

          end{axis}
          end{tikzpicture}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          answered Mar 4 at 20:46









          ferahfezaferahfeza

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          • Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

            – Tom Finet
            Mar 4 at 21:17











          • @TomFinet, Your welcome.

            – ferahfeza
            Mar 4 at 21:19



















          • Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

            – Tom Finet
            Mar 4 at 21:17











          • @TomFinet, Your welcome.

            – ferahfeza
            Mar 4 at 21:19

















          Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

          – Tom Finet
          Mar 4 at 21:17





          Thank you so much exactly what I needed.

          – Tom Finet
          Mar 4 at 21:17













          @TomFinet, Your welcome.

          – ferahfeza
          Mar 4 at 21:19





          @TomFinet, Your welcome.

          – ferahfeza
          Mar 4 at 21:19


















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