How can i add legend in a for loop after each plot ?

17 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Javed  Iqbal
Javed Iqbal el 11 de Jun. de 2017
Respondida: Fabio Abbà el 4 de Mayo de 2023
In below code legend got updated each times thereby leaving me with only the last legend but i want is like 1st iteration plot and its legend and next plot and its legends ;thereby all legends should be there.
for i=2:2:20
y=(P(:,1));
plot((P(:,i+1)),y,'color',rand(1,3),'marker','s')
h{i}=char(headings(i));
legend(h(i))
end

Respuesta aceptada

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 11 de Jun. de 2017
If you are using a fairly new version of MATLAB then see https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/legend.html#bvk3tnk-1
for i=2:2:20
plot( P(:,i+1), P(:,1), 'color', rand(1,3), 'marker', 's', 'DisplayName', headings{i});
end
legend('show')
For older versions of MATLAB,
for i=2:2:20
plot( P(:,i+1), P(:,1), 'color', rand(1,3), 'marker', 's', );
end
legend( headings(2:2:20) );
or
for i=2:2:20
plot( P(:,i+1), P(:,1), 'color', rand(1,3), 'marker', 's', );
h{i} = headings{i};
end
legend( h(2:2:20) );
  9 comentarios
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Jul. de 2020
load (txt{i})
Don't Do That!
If you load() a text file with no output, it will create a variable whose name is the same as the basic file name, and then you would have to use dynamic programming methods to get at the variable.
If you load() a .mat with no output, it will create one variable for each variable in the file, and then you either have to use dynmaic programming methods to get at the variables or else "just know" what the names were.
You should assign the result of load() to a variable. If it was a text file, then the result will just be a numeric array. If it was a mat file then the result will be a struct with one field for each variable.
filename = 'TR_LIST.xlsx';
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread(filename);
numtxt = numel(txt);
DATA1 = zeros(1, numtxt);
DATA2 = zeros(1, numtxt);
for i = 1 : numtxt
datafile = load(txt{i});
DATA1(i) = fix(datafile.ALT); %Save the Altitudes values
DATA2(i) = datafile.MACH; %Saves the Mach numbers
IND = datafile.IND;
legent = sprintf('ALT %d m MACH %f', DATA1(i), DATA2(i));
plot(datafile.THRN(IND), datafile.NGN(IND), 'DisplayName', legent);
hold all
end
hold off
xlabel('Corrected Gas Generator Speed')
ylabel('Corrected Thrust')
legend show
Sara Fawal
Sara Fawal el 3 de Jul. de 2020
Thank you very much Walter :O)

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (1)

Fabio Abbà
Fabio Abbà el 4 de Mayo de 2023
I just googled this question and found this topic... It has beena problem for me for a long time and now i founded a solution...
...reading the help of "legend" and assigning the output of the function to a variable you can be able to modify "live" the legend created in automatic, as far as you first plot and the modify it.
this is because once you enable the legend() on a plot, with the AutoUpdate option turned on, Matlab will automatically create a new legend once you plot a new line.
See the following example:
x = linspace(0,pi);
figure
my_legend = legend();
hold on, grid on
for i=1:5
plot(x,cos(i*x))
my_legend.String{i} = ['cos(',num2str(i),'x)'];
end

Categorías

Más información sobre Legend en Help Center y File Exchange.

Etiquetas

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by