Removing additional points from scatter plot
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How can I removed this additional legend data and keep only 2kw , 3kw and 4 kw and remove additional data points from legend of scatter plot ..Thank you in advance 

The code That i used
A=xlsread('Compare_All_cases','B9:AB9');
i= 1
x1=ones(1,3);
y1=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
a=scatter(x1,y1,'filled','r')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x1(1),y1(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y1(1)))
text(x1(2),y1(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y1(2)))
text(x1(3),y1(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y1(3)))
i= 4
x2=(ones(1,3)+1);
y2=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x2,y2,'filled','r')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x2(1),y2(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y2(1)))
text(x2(2),y2(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y2(2)))
text(x2(3),y2(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y2(3)))
i= 7
x3=(ones(1,3)+2);
y3=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x3,y3,'filled','r')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x3(1),y3(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y3(1)))
text(x3(2),y3(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y3(2)))
text(x3(3),y3(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y3(3)))
i= 10
x4=(ones(1,3));
y4=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x4,y4,'filled','b')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x4(1),y4(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y4(1)))
text(x4(2),y4(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y4(2)))
text(x4(3),y4(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y4(3)))
i= 13
x5=(ones(1,3)+1);
y5=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x5,y5,'filled','b')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x5(1),y5(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y5(1)))
text(x5(2),y5(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y5(2)))
text(x5(3),y5(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y5(3)))
i= 16
x6=(ones(1,3)+2);
y6=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
scatter(x6,y6,'filled','b')
hold on
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x6(1),y6(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y6(1)))
text(x6(2),y6(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y6(2)))
text(x6(3),y6(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y6(3)))
i= 19
x7=(ones(1,3));
y7=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x7,y7,'filled','k')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x7(1),y7(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y7(1)))
text(x7(2),y7(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y7(2)))
text(x7(3),y7(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y7(3)))
i= 22
x8=(ones(1,3)+1);
y8=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x8,y8,'filled','k')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x8(1),y8(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y8(1)))
text(x8(2),y8(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y8(2)))
text(x8(3),y8(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y8(3)))
i= 25
x9=(ones(1,3)+2);
y9=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
scatter(x9,y9,'filled','k')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x9(1),y9(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y9(1)))
text(x9(2),y9(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y9(2)))
text(x9(3),y9(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y9(3)))
xlim([0 4])
ylabel('CO emissions [mg]')
title ('CO emission for 25 sec after catalyst 1')
legend('2 kW' ,'' ,'' ,'3 kW' ,'','','4 kW')
6 comentarios
Rik
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Why aren't you using a loop? Then it would also be easier to create an array of handles you can use in your call to legend.
Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Editada: Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Rik
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
I don't see where anything is in a different order. The only thing I see is that you could have your loop variable grow with step size 3. Can you point out where there is an anomaly?
Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Rik
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
They all depend on A directly: A(:,i:(i+2)). There is nothing in the code that suggests anything is different. You only use numbered variables, that is the only difference I see.
Apart from the line that defines the value of i and the numbered variables, what is the difference?
Below I have interleave two of the examples you mention. Where exactly is the difference?
i= 1
i= 10
x1=ones(1,3);
x4=(ones(1,3));
y1=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
y4=A(:,(i:(i+2)))
hold on
hold on
a=scatter(x1,y1,'filled','r')
scatter(x4,y4,'filled','b')
xtics=[0:1:4];
xtics=[0:1:4];
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
xticlab={'' '20sec' '35sec' '50sec' ''};
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
set(gca,'XTick',xtics,'XTickLabel',xticlab,'Fontsize', 10)
text(x1(1),y1(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y1(1)))
text(x4(1),y4(1),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 55]',y4(1)))
text(x1(2),y1(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y1(2)))
text(x4(2),y4(2),sprintf(' (%.1f)[55 35]',y4(2)))
text(x1(3),y1(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y1(3)))
text(x4(3),y4(3),sprintf(' (%.1f)[35 35]',y4(3)))
Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Respuestas (1)
Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
2 comentarios
Rik
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
Note that this is exactly what I suggested in my initial comment.
Prasad Joshi
el 11 de Feb. de 2022
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