Centering annotation over subplot?
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BionicLimb
am 5 Nov. 2019
Kommentiert: Jess Lovering
am 12 Nov. 2019
I'm trying to center a textbox annotation over a subplot. I have a 2x2 subplot and I want titles over the columns, centered for each column. I don't want to just use title() because it shrinks the axes of the upper plots, so they are not the same as the axes on the bottom row.
I've tried using the x position of the upper subplot like so:
figure();
hLF1 = subplot(2,2,1); bxA = boxplot([1:10;1:10]','labels',{'On','Off'}); ylabel('LabelY')
annot_LF_pos = [mean(hLF1.Position([1,3])), 0.775, 0.3, 0.2];
annotation('textbox',annot_LF_pos,'String','Title','EdgeColor','none',...
'FontSize',22,'HorizontalAlignment', 'center')
But that didn't really center it. I know I can hack around with numbers, but I'm hoping for a better solution.
I'm not tied to using an annotation, so any other suggestions are welcome!
Thanks!
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Jess Lovering
am 5 Nov. 2019
Bearbeitet: Jess Lovering
am 5 Nov. 2019
You could try to use text instead and use the x and y limits instead of the axis position, see below:
text((max(hLF1.XLim)-min(hLF1.XLim))/2+min(hLF1.XLim),max(hLF1.YLim),'Title','EdgeColor','none',...
'FontSize',22,'HorizontalAlignment', 'center','VerticalAlignment','Bottom')
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