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How to remove lines through the legend markers in ListPlot?
ErrorListPlot Legend with MarkersHow to keep markers as dots in a joined ListPlot?Legends in a combined Plot and ListPlotPlotLegends in ListPlot does not display different markersWhen using ListPlot, if Joined->True and PlotMarkers -> {Automatic} then if PlotRange is smaller than the range of data, then I get mismatched markersHow to put a PlotLegends in this case?How to improve a color in a legend to customly-made markers?Unwanted frame around markers in legendLabels on 2D ListPlot MarkersLegend with matching lines
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I am drawing a plot with some legends. It seems the legend markers will always have lines through them since I have to use Joined->True
for this plot. The legend markers also seem to be always larger than those in the plot. My question is, is it possible to get rid of those lines through the legend markers and also make the legend markers smaller? Besides, is there a way to remove the grey outlines around the legend markers?
The code I used for this plot is
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9,
ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
plotting legending marker
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I am drawing a plot with some legends. It seems the legend markers will always have lines through them since I have to use Joined->True
for this plot. The legend markers also seem to be always larger than those in the plot. My question is, is it possible to get rid of those lines through the legend markers and also make the legend markers smaller? Besides, is there a way to remove the grey outlines around the legend markers?
The code I used for this plot is
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9,
ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
plotting legending marker
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I am drawing a plot with some legends. It seems the legend markers will always have lines through them since I have to use Joined->True
for this plot. The legend markers also seem to be always larger than those in the plot. My question is, is it possible to get rid of those lines through the legend markers and also make the legend markers smaller? Besides, is there a way to remove the grey outlines around the legend markers?
The code I used for this plot is
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9,
ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
plotting legending marker
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I am drawing a plot with some legends. It seems the legend markers will always have lines through them since I have to use Joined->True
for this plot. The legend markers also seem to be always larger than those in the plot. My question is, is it possible to get rid of those lines through the legend markers and also make the legend markers smaller? Besides, is there a way to remove the grey outlines around the legend markers?
The code I used for this plot is
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9,
ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
plotting legending marker
plotting legending marker
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This is just an answer for your last question. You can get rid of the border of your markers in the legend by specifying EdgeForm[None]
, e.g.:
ListPlot[
{{1,2,3,4,5}, (1/2) {1,2,3,4,5}},
Joined->True,
PlotStyle->{
{Blue,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]},
{Red,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]}
},
PlotMarkers->{
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Disk[]},0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Rectangle[]},0.04}
},
InterpolationOrder->1,
Frame->{{True,False},{True,False}},
PlotLegends->Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic,
{
Style["Series 1",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6],
Style["Series 2",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6]
}
],
{0.3,0.8}
],
ImageSize->240
]
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Here is a work around.
Show[ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {Blue, Red},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]},
0.04}, {Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}},
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}],
ImageSize -> 240],
ListLinePlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}}]]
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Just add the options Joined -> False
and BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
to PointLegend
in your code to get
If you don't like the red syntax highlighting of BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
you can use Method -> { BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]}
.
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Define a standalone legend
:
legend = PointLegend[{Red, Blue},
{Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]},
LegendMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]}, 0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}}]
Unfortunately, adding PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]
doesn't work:
plot2 = ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
However, Legended
is a workaround:
plot3 = Legended[
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}}, ImageSize -> 240],
Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]]
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This is just an answer for your last question. You can get rid of the border of your markers in the legend by specifying EdgeForm[None]
, e.g.:
ListPlot[
{{1,2,3,4,5}, (1/2) {1,2,3,4,5}},
Joined->True,
PlotStyle->{
{Blue,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]},
{Red,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]}
},
PlotMarkers->{
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Disk[]},0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Rectangle[]},0.04}
},
InterpolationOrder->1,
Frame->{{True,False},{True,False}},
PlotLegends->Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic,
{
Style["Series 1",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6],
Style["Series 2",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6]
}
],
{0.3,0.8}
],
ImageSize->240
]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
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This is just an answer for your last question. You can get rid of the border of your markers in the legend by specifying EdgeForm[None]
, e.g.:
ListPlot[
{{1,2,3,4,5}, (1/2) {1,2,3,4,5}},
Joined->True,
PlotStyle->{
{Blue,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]},
{Red,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]}
},
PlotMarkers->{
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Disk[]},0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Rectangle[]},0.04}
},
InterpolationOrder->1,
Frame->{{True,False},{True,False}},
PlotLegends->Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic,
{
Style["Series 1",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6],
Style["Series 2",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6]
}
],
{0.3,0.8}
],
ImageSize->240
]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
This is just an answer for your last question. You can get rid of the border of your markers in the legend by specifying EdgeForm[None]
, e.g.:
ListPlot[
{{1,2,3,4,5}, (1/2) {1,2,3,4,5}},
Joined->True,
PlotStyle->{
{Blue,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]},
{Red,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]}
},
PlotMarkers->{
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Disk[]},0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Rectangle[]},0.04}
},
InterpolationOrder->1,
Frame->{{True,False},{True,False}},
PlotLegends->Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic,
{
Style["Series 1",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6],
Style["Series 2",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6]
}
],
{0.3,0.8}
],
ImageSize->240
]
$endgroup$
This is just an answer for your last question. You can get rid of the border of your markers in the legend by specifying EdgeForm[None]
, e.g.:
ListPlot[
{{1,2,3,4,5}, (1/2) {1,2,3,4,5}},
Joined->True,
PlotStyle->{
{Blue,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]},
{Red,Dashed,AbsoluteThickness[1]}
},
PlotMarkers->{
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Disk[]},0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None],Rectangle[]},0.04}
},
InterpolationOrder->1,
Frame->{{True,False},{True,False}},
PlotLegends->Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic,
{
Style["Series 1",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6],
Style["Series 2",FontFamily->"Times New Roman",FontSize->9,ScriptMinSize->6]
}
],
{0.3,0.8}
],
ImageSize->240
]
answered 4 hours ago
Carl WollCarl Woll
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Here is a work around.
Show[ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {Blue, Red},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]},
0.04}, {Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}},
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}],
ImageSize -> 240],
ListLinePlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}}]]
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Here is a work around.
Show[ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {Blue, Red},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]},
0.04}, {Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}},
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}],
ImageSize -> 240],
ListLinePlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}}]]
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add a comment |
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Here is a work around.
Show[ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {Blue, Red},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]},
0.04}, {Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}},
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}],
ImageSize -> 240],
ListLinePlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}}]]
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Here is a work around.
Show[ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {Blue, Red},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]},
0.04}, {Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}},
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends ->
Placed[
PointLegend[
Automatic, {Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman",
FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]}], {0.3, 0.8}],
ImageSize -> 240],
ListLinePlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}}]]
answered 3 hours ago
Okkes DulgerciOkkes Dulgerci
5,0391917
5,0391917
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Just add the options Joined -> False
and BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
to PointLegend
in your code to get
If you don't like the red syntax highlighting of BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
you can use Method -> { BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]}
.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Just add the options Joined -> False
and BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
to PointLegend
in your code to get
If you don't like the red syntax highlighting of BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
you can use Method -> { BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]}
.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Just add the options Joined -> False
and BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
to PointLegend
in your code to get
If you don't like the red syntax highlighting of BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
you can use Method -> { BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]}
.
$endgroup$
Just add the options Joined -> False
and BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
to PointLegend
in your code to get
If you don't like the red syntax highlighting of BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]
you can use Method -> { BaseStyle -> EdgeForm[]}
.
answered 3 hours ago
kglrkglr
186k10203422
186k10203422
add a comment |
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Define a standalone legend
:
legend = PointLegend[{Red, Blue},
{Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]},
LegendMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]}, 0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}}]
Unfortunately, adding PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]
doesn't work:
plot2 = ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
However, Legended
is a workaround:
plot3 = Legended[
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}}, ImageSize -> 240],
Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Define a standalone legend
:
legend = PointLegend[{Red, Blue},
{Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]},
LegendMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]}, 0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}}]
Unfortunately, adding PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]
doesn't work:
plot2 = ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
However, Legended
is a workaround:
plot3 = Legended[
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}}, ImageSize -> 240],
Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]]
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Define a standalone legend
:
legend = PointLegend[{Red, Blue},
{Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]},
LegendMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]}, 0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}}]
Unfortunately, adding PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]
doesn't work:
plot2 = ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
However, Legended
is a workaround:
plot3 = Legended[
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}}, ImageSize -> 240],
Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]]
$endgroup$
Define a standalone legend
:
legend = PointLegend[{Red, Blue},
{Style["Series 1", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6],
Style["Series 2", FontFamily -> "Times New Roman", FontSize -> 9, ScriptMinSize -> 6]},
LegendMarkers -> {{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Disk[]}, 0.04},
{Graphics@{EdgeForm[None], Rectangle[]}, 0.04}}]
Unfortunately, adding PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]
doesn't work:
plot2 = ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}},
Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}},
PlotLegends -> Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}], ImageSize -> 240]
However, Legended
is a workaround:
plot3 = Legended[
ListPlot[{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, (1/2) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}, Joined -> True,
PlotStyle -> {{Blue, Dashed, AbsoluteThickness[1]}, {Red, Dashed,
AbsoluteThickness[1]}},
PlotMarkers -> {{Graphics@{Disk[]}, 0.04}, {Graphics@{Rectangle[]},
0.04}}, InterpolationOrder -> 1,
Frame -> {{True, False}, {True, False}}, ImageSize -> 240],
Placed[legend, {0.3, 0.8}]]
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