How do I make the legend color rectangles smaller?
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In barplots legends I find too wide the boxes that show each color. I want they to be more like squares so I can have a narrower legend and save space. Is there any way to do it?

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  Girijashankar Sahoo
      
 on 20 May 2021
        legend({'A','B'},'Position',[0.2 0.6 0.1 0.2])
%% four-element vector of the form [left bottom width height]
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  Bill Tubbs
      
 on 22 Mar 2023
				
      Edited: Bill Tubbs
      
 on 22 Mar 2023
  
			This doesn't seem to have an effect on the size of the coloured boxes.  For example, if I set my legend position to [0.15 0.68 0.0 0.21]` the rectangle size does not go lower than it's minimum which is about 0.2 inches.

The width of these colour boxes seems a bit excessive. Especially when for some publications the whole figure has to be less than 3".
  Miguel Ángel Palomo
 on 10 Mar 2024
				After playing with the objects in a graph, I`ve found a way to change the size and shape of the boxes that show each color. I`ve found that each of the color boxes is a patch in the icons of the legend, and you can work from there.
[h,icons] = legend([A,B],{'F_mean','F_max'});
legend('boxoff') %This is optional
boxes=findobj(icons,'type','patch');
box1=boxes(1);
box1.XData=[0.4;0.4;0.6;0.6];
%The values here work for my case, but you may have to change them
box1.LineWidth=1;
box2=boxes(2);
box2.XData=[0.4;0.4;0.6;0.6];
box2.LineWidth=1;
%You may also change YData, but it is not necessary to make them square-like. 
After this, the boxes look like this:

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