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PGF plot legend placement error
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I am currently trying to relocate the legend of my plot at the top left corner. But as soon as I set the command [legend pos=north west]
, the legend is relocated, but the grid lines are not rendered anymore and the axis range is completely off.
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
begin{axis}[legend pos=north west]
[
grid=major,
xmin=-5,
xmax=3,
ymin=-2,
xmax=3,
axis x line=middle,
ytick={-1, 0, 1},
ymax=2,
axis y line=middle,
legend cell align={left}
]
addplot%0.1
[
Dandelion,%
line width=2pt,
mark=none,
samples=100,
domain=-10:10,
]
(x,{x*(1/(1+exp(-0.1*x)))}); addlegendentry{$beta = 0.1$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
pgfplots legend
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I am currently trying to relocate the legend of my plot at the top left corner. But as soon as I set the command [legend pos=north west]
, the legend is relocated, but the grid lines are not rendered anymore and the axis range is completely off.
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
begin{axis}[legend pos=north west]
[
grid=major,
xmin=-5,
xmax=3,
ymin=-2,
xmax=3,
axis x line=middle,
ytick={-1, 0, 1},
ymax=2,
axis y line=middle,
legend cell align={left}
]
addplot%0.1
[
Dandelion,%
line width=2pt,
mark=none,
samples=100,
domain=-10:10,
]
(x,{x*(1/(1+exp(-0.1*x)))}); addlegendentry{$beta = 0.1$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
pgfplots legend
New contributor
Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given bydomain=-10:10,
. The styleDandelion,
is not defined in your example.
– marmot
7 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
The main issue is that you have a closing]
sobegin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.
– marmot
55 secs ago
add a comment |
I am currently trying to relocate the legend of my plot at the top left corner. But as soon as I set the command [legend pos=north west]
, the legend is relocated, but the grid lines are not rendered anymore and the axis range is completely off.
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
begin{axis}[legend pos=north west]
[
grid=major,
xmin=-5,
xmax=3,
ymin=-2,
xmax=3,
axis x line=middle,
ytick={-1, 0, 1},
ymax=2,
axis y line=middle,
legend cell align={left}
]
addplot%0.1
[
Dandelion,%
line width=2pt,
mark=none,
samples=100,
domain=-10:10,
]
(x,{x*(1/(1+exp(-0.1*x)))}); addlegendentry{$beta = 0.1$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
pgfplots legend
New contributor
I am currently trying to relocate the legend of my plot at the top left corner. But as soon as I set the command [legend pos=north west]
, the legend is relocated, but the grid lines are not rendered anymore and the axis range is completely off.
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{pgfplots}
usepackage{tikz}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}[scale=2]
begin{axis}[legend pos=north west]
[
grid=major,
xmin=-5,
xmax=3,
ymin=-2,
xmax=3,
axis x line=middle,
ytick={-1, 0, 1},
ymax=2,
axis y line=middle,
legend cell align={left}
]
addplot%0.1
[
Dandelion,%
line width=2pt,
mark=none,
samples=100,
domain=-10:10,
]
(x,{x*(1/(1+exp(-0.1*x)))}); addlegendentry{$beta = 0.1$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
pgfplots legend
pgfplots legend
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Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given bydomain=-10:10,
. The styleDandelion,
is not defined in your example.
– marmot
7 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
The main issue is that you have a closing]
sobegin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.
– marmot
55 secs ago
add a comment |
Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given bydomain=-10:10,
. The styleDandelion,
is not defined in your example.
– marmot
7 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
The main issue is that you have a closing]
sobegin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.
– marmot
55 secs ago
Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
1
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given by
domain=-10:10,
. The style Dandelion,
is not defined in your example.– marmot
7 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given by
domain=-10:10,
. The style Dandelion,
is not defined in your example.– marmot
7 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
The main issue is that you have a closing
]
so begin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.– marmot
55 secs ago
The main issue is that you have a closing
]
so begin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.– marmot
55 secs ago
add a comment |
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Hi. I don't think top left = north west.
– JouleV
8 mins ago
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! The plot range is given by
domain=-10:10,
. The styleDandelion,
is not defined in your example.– marmot
7 mins ago
Sorry! I edited the MWE
– slandolt
2 mins ago
The main issue is that you have a closing
]
sobegin{axis}[legend pos=north west, grid=major, ...
helps a lot.– marmot
55 secs ago