Just wondering how i get rid of the data point off the graph shown. Any help is much appreciated.
x_1 = [0 1 2 3];
y_1 = [0.031 0.2236 0.431 0.578];
errx_1 = 0.1*ones(size(x_1));
erry_1 = 0.001*ones(size(x_1));
errorbar(x_1,y_1,erry_1,erry_1,errx_1,errx_1,'b*')
hold on
plot(fittedmodel1)
hold on
x_2 = [4 5 6 7 8 9 10];
y_2 = [0.645 0.684 0.711 0.731 0.749 0.765 0.779];
errx_2 = 0.1*ones(size(x_2));
erry_2 = 0.001*ones(size(x_2));
errorbar(x_2,y_2,erry_2,erry_2,errx_2,errx_2,'b*')
hold on
plot(fittedmodel2,'m')
legend({'','cos(2x)','','son(t)'},'Location','southeast')
xlim([0 10])
ylim([0 0.8])
Help.jpg

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 18 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 18 Déc 2019
Specify the line objects to include in the legend by supplying their handles.
h1 = plot(fittedmodel1);
h2 = plot(fittedmodel2,'m');
legend([h1,h2],{'cos(2x)','son(t)'},'Location','southeast')
Do you mean sin(t)?

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Harry Spratt
Harry Spratt le 18 Déc 2019
Thanks a lot. i was just using the son and cos as an example. Thanks a bunch
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 18 Déc 2019
Glad I could help. Be aware that if you add additional objects to the axes after calling legend() they will be added to the legend.
Harry Spratt
Harry Spratt le 18 Déc 2019
Ok I will bear that in mind. Thanks!

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