Info
This question is closed. Reopen it to edit or answer.
how shalll I swith to different Axes in one figure?
1 view (last 30 days)
Show older comments
figure;
H1=axes;
plot(x1,y1);(after that insert its legend on the figure)
H2=axes;
plot(x2,y2);(after that insert its legend on the figure)
H3=axes;
plot(x1,y1);(after that insert its legend on the figure)
After that I set "color" of "H2" and "H3" to be 'none';
Now I can see the three "lines" together and I want to rearrange the three "legends" (I find I just can move legend3) and add x-axis lable for H2 (I find I can't insert x-label for H2). How shall I?
0 Comments
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 10 Aug 2016
You cannot legend() all of the entries individually to get a combined legend. You need to legend() at the end. Better yet would be to record the handles of each of the plots and pass the array of those handles as the first entry to legend(). Also, each of those axes() calls is causing everything before that to be erased because you are not using "hold on". You should consider using subplot()
fig = figure;
H1 = subplot(1, 3, 1, 'Parent', fig);
L(1) = plot(H1, x1, y1, 'r');
H2 = subplot(1, 3, 2, 'Parent', fig);
L(2) = plot(H2, x2, y2, 'b');
H3 = subplot(1, 3, 3, 'Parent', fig);
L(3) = plot(H3, x1, y1, 'g');
legend(L, {'first plot', 'second plot', 'third plot'})
1 Comment
This question is closed.
See Also
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!