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Legend ommit first plot title in multiple plots

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Cesar Adolfo Cruz Vargaya
Cesar Adolfo Cruz Vargaya le 20 Mai 2023
Réponse apportée : Voss le 23 Août 2023
I am attempting to create a comparison plot between the original fuzzified data and a fitted version. However, the label for the first plot ('Data #1') is missing from the legend. I have tried adjusting the position of the 'hold on' command, but have been unable to resolve the issue."
clf, figure('Position',[1 1 600 300],'Units','pixels');
hold on
for i=1:length(uCenters)
fo = fitoptions( ...
'Method','NonlinearLeastSquares', ...
'StartPoint',[1 uCenters(i)], ...
'Lower',[0 -Inf]);
ft = fittype('gaussmf(x,[a,c])','options',fo);
f = fit(uSrt,uFCM(i,:)',ft);
H1 = plot(uSrt',uFCM(i,:),'--g');
H1.DisplayName = sprintf('Data #%d',i);
H2 = plot(f,'b');
H2.DisplayName = sprintf('Fuzzy #%d',i);
end
hold off, grid on, legend('Location','eastoutside','Box','off')
xlim([min(uSrt) max(uSrt)])
ylim([0 1.1])
xlabel('Voltaje (V)'), ylabel('Nivel de pertenencia')
title('Voltaje fuzzificado ajustado a curva gaussiana')
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dpb
dpb le 20 Mai 2023
Without data to check against, it's hard to debug exactly, but I'd venture that the first data set are NaN.
Your code also overwirtes the plot and fit handles every pass through the loop so you can't inspect the results of each loop independently after the loop completes; only by setting breakpoint and using the debugger as is. It would be better to save an array of handles, then you could see each result more simply...

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Voss
Voss le 23 Août 2023
First, reproducing the problem using random data:
figure('Position',[1 1 600 300],'Units','pixels')
hold on
for i=1:5
x = rand(10,1);
y = rand(10,1);
fo = fitoptions( ...
'Method','NonlinearLeastSquares', ...
'StartPoint',[1 i], ...
'Lower',[0 -Inf]);
ft = fittype('gaussmf(x,[a,c])','options',fo);
f = fit(x,y,ft);
H1 = plot(x,y,'--g');
H1.DisplayName = sprintf('Data #%d',i);
H2 = plot(f,'b');
H2.DisplayName = sprintf('Fuzzy #%d',i);
end
hold off, grid on, legend('Location','eastoutside','Box','off')
xlabel('Voltaje (V)'), ylabel('Nivel de pertenencia')
title('Voltaje fuzzificado ajustado a curva gaussiana')
You can see that 'Data #1' is missing from the legend, as in your case. I'm not sure what causes that, but storing the line handles - as dpb suggested - and specifying them explicitly in the legend call seems to fix it:
figure('Position',[1 1 600 300],'Units','pixels')
hold on
for i=1:5
x = rand(10,1);
y = rand(10,1);
fo = fitoptions( ...
'Method','NonlinearLeastSquares', ...
'StartPoint',[1 i], ...
'Lower',[0 -Inf]);
ft = fittype('gaussmf(x,[a,c])','options',fo);
f = fit(x,y,ft);
H1(i) = plot(x,y,'--g');
H1(i).DisplayName = sprintf('Data #%d',i);
H2(i) = plot(f,'b');
H2(i).DisplayName = sprintf('Fuzzy #%d',i);
end
hold off, grid on, legend(reshape([H1; H2],[],1),'Location','eastoutside','Box','off')
xlabel('Voltaje (V)'), ylabel('Nivel de pertenencia')
title('Voltaje fuzzificado ajustado a curva gaussiana')

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