Combine multiple data series into a single series

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Peter
Peter le 22 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 19 Août 2020
Is there a way to combine multiple data series so that they only display as a single series in the Legend?
I have a function that uses 'plot' to plot multiple line segments. It can be thought of as a custom 'marker' shape class. Each data point is drawn using multiple line segments. I plot this (conceptually) single data series on the same plot as multiple other data series.
When I use the 'legend' function, each segment shows up as a separate element. So if I have plotted 2 series using the standard 'plot' function, and one using this custom function, with N data points, the legend thinks that there are N+2 data series. I want to treat this as 3 data series.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 22 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 19 Août 2020
Specify a vector of object handles in your call to legend.
Example
hold on
h(1) = plot(x,y);
h(2) = plot(x2,y2);
h(3) = plot(x3,y3);
legend(h(1), 'data')
If you're using the 'DisplayName' property, you can use the legendUnq() FEX submission to represent only unique names in your legend.
Example
hold on
for i = 1:3
h(i) = plot(rand(1,10), rand(1,10, 'o'), 'DisplayName', sprintf('Data_%d',i));
end
legend(legendUnq(gca))
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Peter
Peter le 22 Mar 2019
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for. I assumed that you could pass the handle into 'legend' but I couldn't figure out how.
I ended up outputing the handle of the first segment from the custom plot function.
hold on
h(1) = plot(x,y);
h(2) = plot(x2,y2);
h(3) = plotCustom(data);
Legend{1}='series 1';
Legend{2}='series 2';
Legend{3}='series 3';
legend(h,Legend)
function[h]=plotCustom(data)
...
h=plot([(xStart;xEnd],[yStart;yEnd],'color',c);
h=h(1);%combine all plotted segments into a single handle, so that the legend treats this as a single series
end
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 22 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 22 Mar 2019
One simplification I could suggest: if you use the 'DisplayName' property in your call to plot, you don't need to produce the "Legend" cell array.
function[h]=plotCustom(data)
...
temph=plot([(xStart;xEnd],[yStart;yEnd],'color',c, 'DisplayName', sprintf('series %d', i))); % assumes 'i' is available
h(i)=temph(1);
...
legend(h)
end

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