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You can give an array of colors to pointBackgroundColor property:
var ctx = document.getElementById('lineChart').getContext('2d');
var colors = ["rgba(255,0,0,1)", "rgba(0,255,0,1)", "rgba(0,0,255,1)", "rgba(255,0,0,1)", "rgba(0,255,0,1)"];
var colors1 = Object.assign([], colors);
colors1.sort();
var data = {
labels: [
"1 ",
"2 ",
"3 ",
"4 ",
"5 ",
],
datasets: [{
label: "line 1",
strokeColor: "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
pointRadius: 5,
pointBackgroundColor: colors,
fill: false,
data: [
0.33771896,
0.903282737,
0.663260514,
0.841077343,
0.172840693,
],
}, {
label: "Average",
strokeColor: "rgba(245, 15, 15, 0.5)",
pointBackgroundColor: colors1,
pointRadius: 5,
fill: false,
data: [0.70934844,
0.562981612,
0.496916323,
0.410302488,
0.55354621
]
}]
};
var options = {
datasetFill: false,
}
var myChart = new Chart(document.getElementById("lineChart"), {
type: 'line',
data,
options
})
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.9.3/Chart.min.js"></script>
<div>
<canvas id="lineChart" width="600" height="200"></canvas>
</div>
Source:stackexchange.com