Keeping plot legend in foreground

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Matt J
Matt J el 19 de Oct. de 2012
Respondida: Torben Knudsen el 28 de Sept. de 2022
When I add a line object to my plot, the legend is for some reason pushed into the background behind the plot axis, where it is hidden. Why does this happen and how do I bring it into the foreground again?

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig el 19 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Matt Fig el 19 de Oct. de 2012
I cannot reproduce this with:
plot(1:10)
legend('plot')
line([5 5],[0 10])
So I want to ask what your code looks like. If you only have the one plot axes and the legend (no uicontrols or other figure children), then this will bring the legend back:
set(gcf,'children',flipud(get(gcf,'children')))
If you have other figure children, the idea is the same, you will just have to be more careful about the rearrangement.

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Andrianna Ayiotis
Andrianna Ayiotis el 12 de Dic. de 2018
Editada: Andrianna Ayiotis el 12 de Dic. de 2018
I had a similar problem recently but with my legend hiding behind one of my 6 subplots. When I used
set(gcf,'children',flipud(get(gcf,'children')))
my legend would then hide behind other the other subplots if I dragged it up there.
The MATLAB documentation says that the 'children' property of gcf cannot be used to add or delete graphical arrays in the group, only to reorder them. Here is a general way to make sure the legend is in front of all the other plots but be careful with this method if you have overlapping subplots that need to be stacked in a certain order.
ax = get(gcf,'children');
ind = find(isgraphics(ax,'Legend'));
set(gcf,'children',ax([ind:end,1:ind-1]))

Torben Knudsen
Torben Knudsen el 28 de Sept. de 2022
I have solved a similar problem with
set(lh,'Color','white');
where lh is the legend handle

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