Why does my legend only display 50 entries?
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MathWorks Support Team
el 20 de Oct. de 2017
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 24 de Dic. de 2020
I have a plot with more than 50 items and I would like to add a legend for all of them. The legend gets truncated at 50.
p = plot(magic(100));
labels = cellstr(num2str((1:100)'));
legend(p,labels)
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MathWorks Support Team
el 20 de Oct. de 2017
Legends are currently limited to no more than 50 entries. Usually in plots with more than 50 features, the plot is so cluttered and the legend is so large that it is more advisable to select just a few key items to display in the legend.
If you do require more than 50 entries, the workaround is to create an additional legend. This requires creating an additional hidden axes.
First plot the original data.
p = plot(magic(100));
labels = cellstr(num2str((1:100)'));
legend(p(1:50),labels(1:50),'location','westoutside')
Next create an additional axes so that the figure can have two legends. Because the new legend needs information about the color of each line, it is necessary to copy the original lines to this new axes.
set(gcf,'NextPlot','add')
newAx = axes;
newP = copyobj(p,newAx);
legend(newP(51:100),labels(51:100),'location','eastoutside')
Now make the new axes and copied lines invisible. Normally, this would be done by setting the Visible property of each line to 'off', however this would gray out the corresponding entries in the legend. Instead, set the XData and YData properties of each line to NaN.
axis(newAx,'off')
set(newP,'XData',NaN,'YData',NaN)
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Eric Sargent
el 9 de Dic. de 2020
Legend will cap the number of entries at 50 if no handles are specified. To have all objects in an axes show up, pass in their handles to the legend command.
p = plot(magic(100));
legend(p);
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Eric Sargent
el 9 de Dic. de 2020
Legend will cap the number of entries at 50 if no handles are specified. To have all objects in an axes show up, pass in their handles to the legend command.
p = plot(magic(100));
legend(p);
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Walter Roberson
el 24 de Dic. de 2020
It gets the axes handles from ancestor(p, 'axes') so it does not need to be passed a handle axes.
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