Add header to legend columns

Hello everyone,
I'd like to add a header to each column of a legend, which I manually did by calling the legend function with the parameter ('Box','off') and adding a rectangle around the legend as well as a text box containing the headers in bold (see attached file). Unfortunately, the grid can be seen through the legend by this method. How can I achive a better looking result without the grid lines in the rectangle?
Thanks for your help!

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You can decrease the font-size of legend or change xticks/yticks.
Or do you want the Legend box to show above the grid in an opaque manner?
The solution in an opaque manner could be working out for me perhaps, how can I do this?
have you looked on the file exchange ? there are improved legend submissions that can do what you are loocking for
Does this work for you?
x = 0:0.01:10;
s=sin(x);
c=cos(x);
plot(x,s,x,c,x,s+c,x,s.*c,x,s-c,x,c-s)
grid on
ylim([-2.5 3.5])
l=legend({'sin', 'cos', 'sin+cos', 'sin*cos', 'sin-cos', 'cos-sin'}, 'Location', 'NorthWest', 'NumColumns', 2);
t=title(l,'plate: cylinder: ');
This is almost perfect, but is there any way to hide/remove the line separating header and legend?
Use:
legend('box', 'off') % Get rid off the box and line
There doesn't seem any way to remove that particular line.
The only other way seems to be, is that you draw two white lines and name their legend 'plate:' and 'cylinder:' to get what you want. Even in that case, alignment will be different.
x = 0:0.01:10;
s=sin(x);
c=cos(x);
plot(x,x*0,'w',x,s,x,c,x,s+c,x,x*0,'w',x,s.*c,x,s-c,x,c-s)
grid on
ylim([-2.5 3.5])
l=legend({'plate:', 'sin', 'cos', 'sin+cos', 'cylinder:','sin*cos', 'sin-cos', 'cos-sin'}, 'Location', 'NorthWest', 'NumColumns', 2);
%t=title(l,'plate: cylinder: ');

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Hey,
Although it doesn’t create the desired spacing, you can try out the following piece of code:
lgd = legend({'1->2','3->4','1->2','3->4'},...
'Location','northwest','NumColumns',2);
title(lgd,['plate: ' 'cylinder:'])
Alternatively, you can work around by using two different legends for the different lines all together and provide them both with a separate title using the title function.
Refer to the following MATLAB Answer to understand how to do so:

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