breaking legend into 2 columns
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Hi to everyone. I use a MATLAB code to draw a graph. the legends are too big and cover a part of the graph. I wanted to make it in 2 columns. i saw some solutions on the net which explain how to change the functions to make the legend in multiple columns. However, my program reads the data from an excel file and their solutions don't work for me. Could anybody please help me to solve this issue? Sorry if my question is naive, I'm not good in MATLAB. I also birng my code here:
A=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','A1:A10');
B=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','B1:B10');
C=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','C1:C10');
D=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','D1:D10');
E=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','E1:E10');
F=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','F1:F10');
G=xlsread('C:\temp.xlsx','G1:G10');
plot(A,B,A,C,A,D,A,E,A,F,A,G)
hold on;
axis([10 100 -10 0])
xlabel('length')
ylabel('BER')
legend('AAAAAAAAAA','BBBBBBBBBB','CCCCCCCCCC','DDDDDDDDDD','EEEEEEEEEEE','FFFFFFFFFF')
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Purushottama Rao
el 22 de Jun. de 2015
did not it work?
legend( sprintf( '%s\n%s', 'line1', 'line2' ) )
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 22 de Jun. de 2015
You can specify the location outside
A=0:0.1:10
B=sin(A)
C=cos(A)
D=B.^2
E=C.^2
F=A.^2/100
G=-F
plot(A,B,A,C,A,D,A,E,A,F,A,G)
%hold on;
%axis([10 100 -10 0])
xlabel('length')
ylabel('BER')
leg={'AAAAAAAAAA','BBBBBBBBBB','CCCCCCCCCC','DDDDDDDDDD','EEEEEEEEEEE','FFFFFFFFFF'}
legend(leg,'Location','EastOutside')
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 22 de Jun. de 2015
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 22 de Jun. de 2015
Like I said, look at File Exchange contributions, copy <http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/27389-columnlegend/content//columnlegend/columnlegend.m this function> and use it.
leg={'AAAAAAAA','BBBBBBBB','CCCCCCCC','DDDDDDDD','EEEEEEEEE','FFFFFFFF'}
[legend_h,object_h,plot_h,text_strings] = columnlegend(2, leg)
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