How can you have two different legend charts on the same plots with different titles?
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Alessandro Maria Laspina
le 2 Mai 2021
Commenté : Sean O'Kelly
le 23 Avr 2024
I have a a figure where I am trying to plot 6 different graphs. 3 of these graphs belong to a particular subset which represent components x, y, and z. The other 3 below to another subset which also contain x,y , and z components. I would like to have two differnet legend plots on the same graph with a differnt title where the titles are 'Subset 1' and 'Subset 2'.
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Dyuman Joshi
le 3 Mai 2021
https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/430791-how-to-add-a-second-legend-box-to-a-figure-without-new-plots#answer_382499
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Divya Gaddipati
le 13 Mai 2021
You can try the following approach:
- You will need to have two plots per line (with each plot using one property) if you need two legends.
- Then add the legend for the first property by only using the lines that are representative of the first property.
- You can then use the 'copyobj' function to copy the legend and its axis.
- Then in the new axis you can change the legend in that handle to be the legend of only those lines that are representative of the second property.
- Make sure that both the legends are outside the plot. You can make one of the axis invisible if needed.
figure
ah = axes;
x = linspace(0, 3*pi);
y1 = sin(x);
y2 = sin(x - pi/4);
hold on;
p1 = plot(x,y1);
p3 = plot(x,y1, '*');
p2 = plot(x,y2);
p4 = plot(x,y2,'+');
hold off
%% Plot the first legend
lh = legend(ah, [p1 p2], 'p1', 'p2');
lh.Location='NorthEastOutside';
%% Copy the axes and plot the second legned
ah2 = copyobj( ah, gcf);
lh2 = legend(ah2, [p3 p4], 'p3', 'p4');
lh2.Location='SouthEastOutside';
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Mark Gugliuzza
le 12 Oct 2022
Love this approach and it works perfect. However, I am trying to do the same thing with a 2x2 tiled layout where each tile will end up needing multiple legends. However, it doesn't seem to work. This is the result:
I'm getting the axis to tile (1,1) with: ah = nexttile(T1); and everything else it the same
Any help would be appreciated
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