Hello,
I have a graph which contains many points. The red points in the plot overlap the green and blue point. How can I highlight the blue and green point and preserve the red points such that the blue and green points are easily seen? I tried to increase the markersize before, but this looks kind of bad. Thank you for your helpBildschirmfoto 2019-05-13 um 20.09.17.png

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 13 May 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 13 May 2019
Option 1: hollow markers
If you use hollow markers such as 'o', 's', 'd', with MarkerFaceColor set to None and LineWidth set to 0.5, you'll be able to see through the markers. If your data are dense enough, you still may not have a good representation of the density of your data.
Option 2: transparency (for scatter plots only)
Using solid markes, set the MarkerFaceAlpha to something like 0.2 which makes the markers transparent. You could apply this to the MarkerEdgeAlph as well (works with scatter objects only)
Option 3: use a heatmap
Compute the density of your data using histcounts2() and then use heatmap() or imagesc() or contourf() to plot the density of each group of data.
If you have any questions about these methods, feel free to leave a comment below.

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Thank you sir for your help ! I really appreciate it.
I hope some of those ideas work for you. Feel free to come back later with comments/questions.
Depending on how you are creating the graph, you might be able to simply draw the non-red after the red. When there are flat objects in the same Z coordinate then the one drawn last is (by default) the one displayed "on top". There is also uistack() to reorder items already drawn.
Thank you Mr. Roberson. I forgot to mention that this graph was a 3d plot and i adjusted the viewing angle with view(). I also tried to method you mentioned before, but with no success

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