How to use string cells as marker types?

scatter([1],[1],20,'filled','o');
is working, but the following not:
markers = {'o','s','d'};
scatter([1],[1],20,'filled',markers{1});
Why? How to fix this?

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What exactly do you mean by "it is not working"? I can get different markers with this command.
Mr. M,
I tried the following code snippet and it produces a plot with a marker.
markers = {'o','s','d'};
scatter([1],[1],20,'filled',markers{1});
It will be helpful to know what is the result that you are expecting and also the MATLAB release that you are using.

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Your code hints that you might be trying to use different markers for different points within one scatter() call, such as if you had done
scatter(rand(1,3),rand(1,3),20,'filled',markers);
hoping that the first point would use the first marker, the second point would use the second marker, and so on.
Any one call to scatter() can only use a single marker type. This is a restriction on scatter(). You can change the marker size for each point and you can change the marker color for each point, but you can only use a single marker type per call.

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I wish `scatter()` supported list of Markers like in MatPlotLib.

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