I have a function that adds a legend I want to make the legend group certain plots together yet so that instead of a legend with 14 entries there is a legend with 5 entries
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I have managed to make a code that automates the plotting of data but I would like the code to group the plots into disticnt groups.
Let us say samples 1,3,5 - is group 1
and 2,4,6- is group 2
7,9,11 group 3
8,10,12 is group 4
and finally 13 & 14 is group 5
this is the code
Nsamples = 7;
%
L = 100; % coupon gauge section (mm)
A = 17; % coupon cross-sectional area (mm^2)
%
figure(1);
hold;
figure(2);
hold
%
for k = 1:Nsamples
%
file_name = ['Sample' num2str(k) '.csv'];
%
T = readtable(file_name,'VariableNamingRule','preserve');
%
[test(k).disp,test(k).force,test(k).eyy] = post_fun(T);
%
figure(1)
h(k) = plot(test(k).disp,test(k).force);
set(h(k),'LineWidth',2);
%
figure(2)
g(k) = plot(test(k).eyy*100,1000*test(k).force/A);
set(g(k),'LineWidth',2);
%
leg_string{k} = ['Sample ' num2str(k)];
%
end
%
figure(1)
set(gcf,'Position',[200 200 1024 768],'Color',[1 1 1]);
set(gca,'FontSize',24);
xlabel('Displacement (mm)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel('Force (kN)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on
grid on
legend(leg_string,'FontSize',28,'Interpreter','latex');
%
%
figure(2)
set(gcf,'Position',[200 200 1024 768],'Color',[1 1 1]);
set(gca,'FontSize',24);
xlabel('Strain (\%)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel('Stress (MPa)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on
grid on
legend(leg_string,'FontSize',28,'Interpreter','latex');
%
%
function [disp,force,eyy] = post_fun(T)
%
disp = table2array(T(:,4));
force = table2array(T(:,end));
eyy = table2array(T(:,10));
%
index = isnan(disp) | isnan(force) | isnan(eyy) | disp < 0 | force < 0 | eyy < 0;
%
disp(index) = [];
force(index) = [];
eyy(index) = [];
%
[~,index] = max(force);
disp(index+1:end) = [];
force(index+1:end) = [];
eyy(index+1:end) = [];
%
end
I have added sample 1-7 . csv but the code doesn't seem to run on this page.
this is what the figure1+2 looks like
Hopefully you can help.
Thanks
Alex
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Mathieu NOE
il 25 Giu 2024
hello
you could probably use this Fex submission to get to this result
so each group of 3 data could have same color and just different linestyle / markerstyle
other interesting legend tweaks are available on the same Fex (search "legend")
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dpb
il 25 Giu 2024
Modificato: dpb
il 25 Giu 2024
Nsamples = 7;
G=ones(1,2*Nsamples);
G(1:2:5)=1;
G(2:2:6)=2;
G(7:2:11)=3;
G(8:2:12)=4;
G(13:14)=5;
M={'x','+','*','s','d'}; % a morker for each group
C={'r','b','k','m','g'}; % and a color
L = 100; % coupon gauge section (mm)
A = 17; % coupon cross-sectional area (mm^2)
figure(1);
hold on
figure(2);
hold on
for k = 1:Nsamples
file_name = ['Sample' num2str(k) '.csv'];
T = readtable(file_name,'VariableNamingRule','preserve');
[test(k).disp,test(k).force,test(k).eyy] = post_fun(T);
ig=G(k); % get group id for kth file
figure(1)
h(k) = plot(test(k).disp,test(k).force,'LineWidth',2,'Marker',M(ig),'Color',C{ig});
figure(2)
g(k) = plot(test(k).eyy*100,1000*test(k).force/A,'LineWidth',2,'Marker',M(ig),'Color',C{ig});
leg_string{k} = ['Group ' num2str(ig)];
end
%
figure(1)
set(gcf,'Position',[200 200 1024 768],'Color',[1 1 1]);
set(gca,'FontSize',24);
xlabel('Displacement (mm)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel('Force (kN)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on
grid on
legend(h([1 2 7]),leg_string([1 2 7]),'FontSize',28,'Interpreter','latex','location','northwest');
figure(2)
set(gcf,'Position',[200 200 1024 768],'Color',[1 1 1]);
set(gca,'FontSize',24);
xlabel('Strain (\%)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel('Stress (MPa)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on
grid on
legend(g([1 2 7]),leg_string([1 2 7]),'FontSize',28,'Interpreter','latex','location','northwest');
function [displ,force,eyy] = post_fun(T)
displ=T{:,4};
force=T{:,end};
eyy =T{:,10};
ix=all(isfinite([displ force eyy]),2) & all([displ force eyy]>0,2);
displ=displ(ix);
force=force(ix);
eyy=eyy(ix);
[~,imax] = max(force);
displ(imax+1:end) = [];
force(imax+1:end) = [];
eyy(imax+1:end) = [];
end
The legends to display are those for the first element in each group so the linestyle, marker and color will match the legend string.
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Mathieu NOE
il 25 Giu 2024
this is a simple solution, where the files are processed in the order that you wished (cf list = [1 3 5 2 4 6 7 9 11 8 10 12 13 14]) , then visually afterwards we force the line color an style to follow a given order so the group is easily identified (appears also in the legend if that helps too)
here the result for figure 1 :
% Nsamples = 7;
%
L = 100; % coupon gauge section (mm)
A = 17; % coupon cross-sectional area (mm^2)
%
%
% pos array
posA = [200 200 1024 768];
f1 = figure('Position',posA,'Color',[1 1 1]); hold on
a1 = gca;
f2 = figure('Position',posA,'Color',[1 1 1]); hold on
a2 = gca;
% line style / colors
colors = [
0 0 1
1 0 0
0 0.75 0
0.5 0 0.5
1 0.5 0
];
styles = {'-','--','-.'};
inds = 0; % index for style indexing
spacing = size(styles,2); % period for style indexing
indc = 1; % index for color indexing
% Let us say samples 1,3,5 - is group 1
% and 2,4,6- is group 2
% 7,9,11 group 3
% 8,10,12 is group 4
% and finally 13 & 14 is group 5
% create a list of groups of 3 data files according to description above :
% list = [1 3 5 2 4 6 7 9 11 8 10 12 13 14]
list = [1 3 5 2 4 6 7 ] % here we have only 7 files
for ck = 1:numel(list)
k = list(ck);
% colors and linestyle index management
inds = inds +1;
if inds >spacing
inds = inds - spacing;
indc = indc +1;
end
%
file_name = ['Sample' num2str(k) '.csv'];
%
T = readtable(file_name,'VariableNamingRule','preserve');
%
[disp,force,eyy] = post_fun(T);
%
h = plot(a1,disp,force,'LineWidth',2,"color",colors(indc,:),"linestyle",styles{inds});
set(a1,'FontSize',24);
xlabel(a1,'Displacement (mm)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel(a1,'Force (kN)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on; grid on
%
g = plot(a2,eyy*100,1000*force/A,'LineWidth',2,"color",colors(indc,:),"linestyle",styles{inds});
set(a2,'FontSize',24);
xlabel(a2,'Strain (\%)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel(a2,'Stress (MPa)','FontSize',32,'Interpreter','latex');
box on; grid on
%
leg_string{ck,1} = ['Group ' num2str(indc) ' / Sample ' num2str(k)];
%
end
%
legend(a1,leg_string,'FontSize',13,'Interpreter','latex');
legend(a2,leg_string,'FontSize',13,'Interpreter','latex');
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ùù
function [disp,force,eyy] = post_fun(T)
%
% disp = table2array(T(:,4));
% force = table2array(T(:,end));
% eyy = table2array(T(:,10));
d = table2array(T); % one single call to table2array is enough
disp = d(:,4);
force = d(:,end);
eyy = d(:,10);
%
index = isnan(disp) | isnan(force) | isnan(eyy) | disp < 0 | force < 0 | eyy < 0;
%
disp(index) = [];
force(index) = [];
eyy(index) = [];
%
[~,index] = max(force);
disp(index+1:end) = [];
force(index+1:end) = [];
eyy(index+1:end) = [];
%
end
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Mathieu NOE
il 26 Giu 2024
ok - no problem .
fyi, you can also vote for other answers that you find useful - that rewards people who spent time on your problem
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