How to keep the aspect ratio fixed when putting legend outside of plot
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As the title suggests, the ratio of the plot changes when putting a legend outside. For instance, placing the legend inside:
clear all, close all
x = 1:10;
y1 = 4*x;
y2 = 3*x + 5;
figure(1), plot(x,y1,'b',x,y2,'r')
legend('Line 1','Line 2')
Compare that with placing the legend outside:
legend('Line 1','Line 2','Location','NorthEastOutside')
Evidently, the ratio changes. Please provide suggestions if you know how to solve this problem. Your help is kindly appreciated.
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  Daniele la Cecilia
      
 am 30 Sep. 2017
        
      Bearbeitet: Voss
      
      
 am 8 Nov. 2024
  
      x = 1:10; y1 = 4*x; y2 = 3*x + 5; figure(1), plot(x,y1,'b',x,y2,'r'), axP = get(gca,'Position'); legend('Line 1','Line 2','Location','NorthEastOutside'), set(gca, 'Position', axP)
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  gaurav srivastava
      
 am 4 Jul. 2018
         % %The problem can be solved by following below steps. This keeps plot area size constant:
% set unit for figure size to inches
set(gcf, 'unit', 'inches');
% get the original size of figure before the legends are added
figure_size =  get(gcf, 'position')
% add legends and get its handle
h_legend = legend('legend1', 'legend)
set(h_legend, 'location', 'northeastoutside')
% set unit for legend size to inches
set(h_legend, 'unit', 'inches')
% get legend size
legend_size = get(h_legend, 'position')
% new figure width
figure_size(3) = figure_size(3) + legend_size(3)
% set new figure size
set(gcf, 'position', figure_size)
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  Gareth Davies
 am 5 Apr. 2020
				Why do you set the unit size to inches (or indeed to anything)? Does that do something important that not obvious?
  FWDekker
 am 8 Nov. 2024
				@Gareth Davies tl;dr: You want to make sure you're not mixing units.
Long version: (1) You want to make sure the figure and the legend use the same units, or else you'll be adding inches to centimetres without appropriate conversion. (2) By default the unit for the legend is 'normalized', which is its size relative to the entire figure expressed as a fraction. So if the legend h takes up 30% of the width of the figure, then h.Position(3) will equal 0.3. Meanwhile, for the figure, setting the units to 'normalized' will mean that its size is relative to your desktop resolution. In other words, even if the figure and legend both use 'normalized' as units, the units are incomparable.
  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 am 7 Aug. 2014
        legend('Line 1','Line 2','Location','best')
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  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 am 7 Aug. 2014
				That's why I suggested the 'location','best'. The legend will be placed with least conflict with data in plot.
If you want to place it outside the plot, you can change the size of your plot:
plot(x,y1,'b',x,y2,'r')
h=legend('Line 1','Line 2','Location','NorthEastOutside')
set(gca,'position',[0.1 0.1 0.8 0.8])
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