¿How can I change letter colour?
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No puedo cambiar el color rojo de las letras después del texto del input o disp. Quiero ponerlos en morado en vez de en rojo que hago?
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Star Strider
on 15 Sep 2015
If you want to change the colour of text written to the Command Window, use the file identifier 2 with fprintf:
fprintf(2, 'This displays in red.\n')
to display text objects (like plot titles and axis labels) in red, see the documentation in Text Properties for 'Color'.
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Jean-Baptiste
on 28 Nov 2024
Example:
fprintf('This is something interesting','Color','r','\n');
this is display "This is something interesting" in red.
Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2024
There is no interface in fprintf() or any other Mathworks supplied function that allows you to set the color of text using a 'Color' option.
What there is is a File Exchange contribution, https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24093-cprintf-display-formatted-colored-text-in-command-window . Note that cprintf() can only handle one style at a time -- so for example if you wanted the \n to be (somehow) a different color than the 'This is something interesting' then you would need two cprintf() calls.
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