I have a figure with several plots and a legend. Is it possible to change the arrangement of the elements in the legend manually? For example, how could you make a two-column legend?
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回答1:
Of course this is possible. See an explanation here: http://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/multi-column-grid-legend/
回答2:
To make a two-column legend, the general consensus seems to be that you need to create two separate legends and manually place them side by side. Solution simplified from discussion here.
x = 1:10;
y1 = rand(1, 10);
y2 = rand(1, 10);
h1 = plot(x, y1, '-');
hold on
h2 = plot(x, y2, '-.r');
ah1 = gca;
ah2 = axes('position',get(gca,'position'), 'visible','off');
legend(ah1, h1, 'Location', [0.5 0.85 0.15 0.05], 'y1')
legend(ah2, h2, 'Location', [0.7 0.85 0.15 0.05], 'y2')
回答3:
There are two submissions on the MathWorks File Exchange which create multi-column legends for you:
- columnlegend by Simon Henin (which was a MATLAB Central Pick of the Week)
- gridLegend - a multi column format for legends by Adrian Cherry
回答4:
Besides the submissions mentioned by @gnovice, there is another one on the MathWorks File Exchange which also create multi-column legends
- legendflex: a more flexible legend by Kelly Kearney
回答5:
In 2018a, legend has a NumColumns parameter; e.g., if h is an array of handles to lines plotted, and leg_names is a cell array of names for each line:
hleg = legend(h, leg_names, 'FontSize', fontsize);
set(hleg, 'NumColumns', 2);
set(hleg, 'Location', 'south');