Assuming you don't care about the color of the actual line, but the markers. Use plot
in combination with scatter
.
Imagine following example data:
t = 0:pi/20:2*pi;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
z = t;
plot3(x,y,z);
Plotted in the 2D-plane:
plot(x,y); hold on
scatter(x,y,300,z); hold off
results in:
From your comment: if you have enough data and you don't need the line, just use scatter
, it's exactly what you need.
Another possibility inspired by a solution on MATLAB Central, considering both line and markers.
surface([x;x],[y;y],zeros(2,length(t)),[z;z],'EdgeColor','flat',...
'Marker','o','MarkerSize',10,'MarkerFaceColor','flat');
Make the color dependent on z
is quite easy, for changing marker sizes you definitely need the scatter
function:
surface([x;x],[y;y],zeros(2,length(t)),[z;z],'EdgeColor','flat'); hold on
MarkerSize = round(z*1000)+1;
scatter(x,y,MarkerSize,z,'.','MarkerFaceColor','auto'); hold off
For on z
depending, increasing transparency it's a little tricky. You can find a workaround here, using the patch
function.