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How to create an overall legend that includes all appeared data groups?

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Zhe Dong
Zhe Dong am 1 Aug. 2024 um 11:15
Kommentiert: Zhe Dong am 1 Aug. 2024 um 12:57
I'm trying to make a plot, using the tiledlayout function to create 4 subplots, while in the first subplot, there are 5 data groups, while the remaining subplots only have four of those 5 groups. If I create an overall legend, it will only show 4 groups that appeared in all the subplots, and automatically omit the extra one that's only shown in the first subplot, how to include that grounp into the overall legend as well? Thanks!

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Avni Agrawal
Avni Agrawal am 1 Aug. 2024 um 11:47
I understand that you are trying too create an overall legend in MATLAB that includes all data groups from multiple subplots, you can manually specify the legend entries by using the legend function with the appropriate handles.
Here is an example using the tiledlayout function:
% Create a tiled layout
t = tiledlayout(2, 2);
% Generate some example data
x = linspace(0, 10, 100);
y1 = sin(x);
y2 = cos(x);
y3 = tan(x);
y4 = sin(x) .* cos(x);
y5 = sin(x) .^ 2;
% First subplot with 5 data groups
nexttile;
h1 = plot(x, y1, 'r'); hold on;
h2 = plot(x, y2, 'g');
h3 = plot(x, y3, 'b');
h4 = plot(x, y4, 'k');
h5 = plot(x, y5, 'm');
title('Subplot 1');
hold off;
% Second subplot with 4 data groups
nexttile;
plot(x, y1, 'r'); hold on;
plot(x, y2, 'g');
plot(x, y3, 'b');
plot(x, y4, 'k');
title('Subplot 2');
hold off;
% Third subplot with 4 data groups
nexttile;
plot(x, y1, 'r'); hold on;
plot(x, y2, 'g');
plot(x, y3, 'b');
plot(x, y4, 'k');
title('Subplot 3');
hold off;
% Fourth subplot with 4 data groups
nexttile;
plot(x, y1, 'r'); hold on;
plot(x, y2, 'g');
plot(x, y3, 'b');
plot(x, y4, 'k');
title('Subplot 4');
hold off;
% Create an overall legend
lgd = legend([h1, h2, h3, h4, h5], {'Group 1', 'Group 2', 'Group 3', 'Group 4', 'Group 5'});
lgd.Layout.Tile = 'north'; % Place the legend at the top of the tiled layout
% Set the renderer to 'painters' or 'opengl'
set(gcf, 'Renderer', 'painters'); % You can also try 'opengl'
I hope this helps!

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