text to annotate figure

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Richard
Richard 2012년 2월 29일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2017년 6월 5일
Is it possible to annotate a plot with text without having to specify the x and y coordinates. I know you can use commands like
'VerticalAlignment','top',...
'HorizontalAlignment','right');
after defining the x and y location but I'm producing many figures in a loop so the x and y values are always going to change so I would like something that would allow the text to always be displayed in the top right hand corner of the figure window. Is this possible?

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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell 2012년 2월 29일
Sounds like you might want to use legend.
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Richard
Richard 2012년 2월 29일
Is that to say that text can only be used with the x and y values. If so, legend works fine.
Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell 2012년 2월 29일
If you want to label curves, then legend is a good approach.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2012년 2월 29일
No, for text() you still need to specify the x and y coordinates. You can, however, always use [1 1] to mean the upper right corner of of the figure, provided that 'Units' is 'normalized'.
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Morgan
Morgan 2017년 6월 5일
If you use [1, 1] then the text will appear off the right-hand side of the plot. You would need [1-width,1]. The width is not known before creating the annotation.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017년 6월 5일
The text will not appear off the side of the plot if you use 'HorizontalAlignment','right'

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