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at first sorry if this question is already answered.

I would like to display y value as plot marker in listplot

ll = {{33, 11, 2}, {3, 5, 4}, {6, 4, 8}}
Table[ListLinePlot[ll[[i, 1 ;; 3]], PlotLabel -> i, 
  PlotMarkers -> valueY], {i, 3}]

Gives me output like this: output from code

and I'd like to have 33, 11, 2 instead of valueY. Thanks in advance.

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  • $\begingroup$ you mean like this? (change your plot marker with) PlotMarkers -> m[[1, i]]] there is was value associated with the symbol valueY you had. m = {{33, 11, 2}, {3, 5, 4}, {6, 4, 8}} Table[ ListLinePlot[m[[i, All]], PlotLabel -> i, PlotMarkers -> m[[1, i]]], {i, 3}] $\endgroup$
    – Nasser
    Apr 22, 2014 at 23:03
  • $\begingroup$ I voted that this is a duplicate, although I must admit that your question is ambiguous, so my assessment was made mainly on the basis that doing it otherwise (as suggested in @Nasser's comment and the answer) does not make a lot of sense to me. It would be helpful if you could clarify this. $\endgroup$ Apr 23, 2014 at 1:28

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Format will remain same as the plotting data, i.e. you can specify a separate marker for each point:

Table[ListLinePlot[ll[[i, 1 ;; 3]], PlotLabel -> i, 
  PlotMarkers -> ll[[i, 1 ;; 3]]], {i, 3}]
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