setting transparancy of legend?

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Micke Malmström
Micke Malmström il 12 Gen 2017
Modificato: Adam Danz il 30 Apr 2024
Is it possible to make the background of the legend be slighly transparent so that the lines behind it can be somewat visible?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 16 Gen 2017
I will not say that it is impossible at the moment. It is certainly not documented. You just might be able to change it using one of the hidden properties of the legend. Perhaps one of the ColorSpace properties. Nothing I have tried has worked yet.

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Afiq Azaibi
Afiq Azaibi il 26 Apr 2024
Modificato: Adam Danz il 30 Apr 2024
Starting in R2024a, legend supports the ability to control the level of transparency with the BackgroundAlpha property. Below is a short example:
plot(magic(7));
grid on;
set(gca, 'Color', [.88 .88 .88]);
l = legend(BackgroundAlpha=.7);
Setting the value to 0 will make it fully transparent and a value 1 of will make it fully opaque which is the default behavior.
Rectangle also has a new FaceAlpha property and you can read more about both in this blog post.
Other answers in this thread address solutions prior to R2024a.

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alice
alice il 27 Giu 2017
In undocumented Matlab, you will find how to do it here: http://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/transparent-legend.

Ilja Maljutenko
Ilja Maljutenko il 19 Mag 2021
This solution seems to work in Matlab 2020 +
h_leg.BoxFace.ColorType='truecoloralpha';
h_leg.BoxFace.ColorData=uint8(255*[1 1 1 0.75]');
where h_leg is your legend box handle.

Wilson A N
Wilson A N il 16 Gen 2017
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 16 Gen 2017
You can refer to the link given below on how to set the different properties of legend
To change the background color of the legend you can change the 'Color' field to achieve the required transparency.
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James Richard
James Richard il 17 Dic 2019
Any news on this?

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