How do I list values of variables in legend?
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Maureen Laverty
il 3 Dic 2015
Commentato: Arnab Roy
il 8 Ott 2019
Hi there,
I've written a script for a function which contains 3 variables (x,y,z).
z can be set as constant value, so the function can be plotted against x.
I'm trying to find a way of labelling my graph to indicate which curve belongs to which y-value (preferably using the legend function).
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Image Analyst
il 3 Dic 2015
This is confusing. Show a graph with what you have so far. I don't know if you have a plot with 1, 2, or 3 curves on it and what the horizontal variable is and what the vertical dependent variable(s) is/are.
A curve will have many values usually. Let's say x and y are 100 elements long. Do you want all hundred values in the legend? You can use sprintf() to create strings which you can then send into legend(). Alternatively you can use text() to place a string with the value in it next to each marker.
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Arnab Roy
il 8 Ott 2019
Thank you! This works great. It could also work as follows (worked for me at least):
ca{k} = ['Curve #' num2str(k)];
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