To set the same color for markers and lines in a matplotlib, we can take the following Steps −
Initialize m, n and x data points using numpy.
Create a new figure or activate an existing figure using figure() method.
Clear the figure using clf() method.
Add a subplot to the current figure using subplot() method.
Get a marker from a iterable marker type.
Iterate a range from 1 to n.
Plot the lines and markers in the loop using plot() method with the same marker and colors for a line.
To display the figure, use show() method.
Example
import numpy as np import itertools from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.00, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True m = 5 n = 5 x = np.zeros(shape=(m, n)) plt.figure() plt.clf() plt.subplot(111) marker = itertools.cycle(('o', 'v', '^', '<', '>', 's', '8', 'p')) for i in range(1, n): x = np.dot(i, [1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3]) y = x ** 2 plt.plot(x, y, linestyle='', markeredgecolor='none', marker=next(marker), alpha=1) plt.plot(x, y, linestyle='-') plt.show()