add arrowtext outside the figure

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mehra
mehra 2021년 10월 13일
댓글: Dave B 2021년 10월 14일
Hello
I want to add an arrow with a text outside of my figure plot, in the left side outeside of the y axis, The annotation command gives errors for using negative limits.
I need my annotation to be in the negative section of the figure: a vertical arrow with the text 'y' under the arrow:
annotation('textarrow',[-2 -2],[2.5 3],'String','y')
so my problem is how to define y and x values in order to be able to write left outside of the figure

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Dave B
Dave B 2021년 10월 13일
편집: Dave B 2021년 10월 13일
annotations are defined with respect to the figure, in the units of the figure.
plot(rand(1,10))
pos=get(gca,'Position')
pos = 1×4
0.1300 0.1100 0.7750 0.8150
outerpos=get(gca,'OuterPosition')
outerpos = 1×4
0 0 1 1
x = mean([outerpos(1) pos(1)])
x = 0.0650
y = [pos(2) pos(2)+pos(4)]
y = 1×2
0.1100 0.9250
annotation('textarrow',[x x],y,'String','y')
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mehra
mehra 2021년 10월 14일
thanks for your explanation,
In my case the results of pos are like:
pos=get(gca,'Position')
pos =
0.8651 0.1100 0.0399 0.8150
so I guess the first two values are x and y for start point of the figure, and the last two values are x and y for the end point of the figure,right? In order to better calculate the x and y for the arrow I want to know exactly where they come from , (sth/sth in the figure), so 0.8651 is the almost 86percent of the figure in x axis??
Dave B
Dave B 2021년 10월 14일
You're correct about the first two values, but not exactly for the last two values. Position values in MATLAB are typically x,y,width,height.
Assuming your axes is directly in a figure, and not in another container (like a panel), and not created with the uiaxes function...
  • The bottom left corner (of the 'inner' position) of the axes is 86.5% horizontally and 11% vertically from the bottom
  • the width of your axes is about 4% of the width of the figure window
  • the height of the axes is 81.5% of the height of the figure window
Here's a labeled diagram (with annotation) of all of those locations...and a few more that might be helpful depending on where exactly you're trying to place your arrow:
ax=gca;
plot(ax,randn(10,1))
xlabel('xlabel')
ylabel('ylabel')
title('title')
annotation('rectangle',[.001 0.001 .998 .998],'Color','m') % simulating figure boundary in online
ax.Position=[0.8651 0.1100 0.0399 0.8150];
annotation('rectangle',ax.Position,'Color','r','LineWidth',2)
annotation('doublearrow',[0 ax.Position(1)],[.5 .5],'Color','r')
annotation('doublearrow',[ax.Position(1)+ax.Position(3) 1],[.5 .5],'Color','r')
annotation('doublearrow',[0 ax.Position(1)],[.5 .5],'Color','r')
xm=ax.Position(1)+ax.Position(3)/2;
annotation('doublearrow',[xm xm],[0 ax.Position(2)],'Color','r')
annotation('doublearrow',[xm xm],[ax.Position(2)+ax.Position(4) 1],'Color','r')
annotation('rectangle',ax.OuterPosition,'Color','b','LineWidth',2)
annotation('doublearrow',[0 ax.OuterPosition(1)],[.6 .6],'Color','b')
annotation('doublearrow',[ax.OuterPosition(1)+ax.OuterPosition(3) 1],[.6 .6],'Color','b')

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