Legend- if plot is empty?

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Meera el 26 de Jun. de 2015
Respondida: Kwin el 3 de Feb. de 2016
Hello,
I would like to how we can write legend for empty plots also. I have set of 4 to 5 plots. But some times among these plots, few plots values may be empty (x=NaN, y=NaN). if the plot is empty, then that the legend is not displaying. Rather this legend is displaying for next plots. How can I display legend for 5 plots even if 2nd or 3rd plot is empty.
Thanking you.
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Kwin
Kwin el 3 de Feb. de 2016
I ran into a similar problem when using contour plots, which can also be empty.
The solution I came up with is:
clear all
figure, hold all
fig{1} = contour(rand(10), [0.5 0.5], 'r');
fig{2} = contour(rand(0), [0.5 0.5], 'g');
fig{3} = contour(rand(10), [0.5 0.5], 'b');
name = {'fig1', 'fig2', 'fig3'};
used = {};
for k = 1 : numel(fig)
if ~isempty(fig{k})
used = {used{:}, name{k}};
end
end
legend(used)

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 26 de Jun. de 2015
x=nan and y=nan is not an empty plot.
x1=[1 2 3]
x2=[]
y1=[1 2 3]
y2=[]
x={x1,x2}
y={y1,y2}
for k=1:numel(x)
if isempty(x{k})
plot(nan,nan)
else
plot(x{k},y{k})
end
hold on
end
legend({'a' 'b'})
hold off
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Meera
Meera el 29 de Jun. de 2015
Hello,
I even did the same way. But in legend it is always taking top first legend even for 2nd data
if isempty(ref_zero) == true
x_axes = NaN;
y_axes = NaN;
plot(x_axes,y_axes,'cs');
else
x_axes = [];
y_axes = [];
for z = 1:length(ref_zero)
x_axes = [x_axes xdata(ref_zero(z))];
y_axes = [y_axes ydata(ref_zero(z))];
end
if volt_data(1)== 7
plot(x_axes,y_axes,'bs');
elseif volt_data(1)== 13.5
plot(x_axes,y_axes,'gs');
elseif volt_data(1)== 18
plot(x_axes,y_axes,'ks');
end
hold on;
end
plot(x,y_LL,'-r','LineWidth',2)
hold on;
plot(x,y_UL,'-r','LineWidth',2)
grid on;
l = legend('@empty','@ 7.0V','@ 13.5V','@ 18.0V','LL','UL','Location','NorthEastOutside');
hold off;
but the plot get as follows.

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