Marker doesn't appear in plot3() legend

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emily
emily 2020년 12월 7일
편집: Adam Danz 2020년 12월 7일
I am plotting a 3d scatterplot.
I don't understand why the markers don't appear in the legend, any suggestion?
colors = colormap('colorcube');
colors = colors(1:5:end,:);
markers = 'osd*p';
figure('Position',[200 200 800 600])
hold on;
for eIDX = 1:size(eList,1)
data = DataPP{strcmp(DataPP.hello,eList{eIDX}),BestfeatList(1:3)};
plot3(data{:,1}, data{:,2}, data{:,3},'Color',colors(eIDX,:),'Marker',markers(eIDX),'Linestyle','none');
end
xlabel(featNames{BestfeatList(1)},'Interpreter','none')
ylabel(featNames{BestfeatList(2)},'Interpreter','none')
zlabel(featNames{BestfeatList(3)},'Interpreter','none')
grid on;
legend(eList,'Location','EastOutside'); legend boxoff
view([30 7])
title('Three best features')
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dpb
dpb 2020년 12월 7일
They do for the 'o' marker which is the first in the list and apparently those handles to which the elements in array elist match up to (which is undefined in the code snippet we have here)

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020년 12월 7일
편집: Adam Danz 2020년 12월 7일
I assume eList contains a cell array of character vectors (or a string array) that define the legend strings.
Try this,
hold on;
h = cell(size(eList));
for eIDX = 1:size(eList,1)
data = DataPP{strcmp(DataPP.hello,eList{eIDX}),BestfeatList(1:3)};
h{eIDX} = plot3(data{:,1}, data{:,2}, data{:,3},'Color',colors(eIDX,:),'Marker',markers(eIDX),...
'Linestyle','none','DisplayName',eList{eIDX}); % eList(eIDX) if using a string array
end
% Get first handle of each handle array
handles = cellfun(@(c)c(1),h);
legend(handles, 'Location','EastOutside')
Why does this problem occur?
When you call plot3(), it apprently produces multiple handles, one for each column of data. Since you're only applying 3 strings in the legend function, the legend is only considering the first three handles which are all from the first call to plot3(). Instead, my solution 1) uses DisplayName to assign legend strings,2) stores all handles produced by plot3, 3) extracts the first handle from each handle array produced by plot3(), and 4) supplies the subsampled handle array to the legend function.
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emily
emily 2020년 12월 7일
Yes it works perfectly! thank you very much for your explanation I understand it better now.
Indeed I should have explained, elist was a 5x1 cell.
Thanks again :)
Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020년 12월 7일
편집: Adam Danz 2020년 12월 7일
Glad I could help.

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