Is there an eraser for Matlab graphs?

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Mohsen
Mohsen on 2 Sep 2019
Answered: Rik on 3 Sep 2019
A journal instructs authors that curves in a graph should not cross text labels. This creates a dilemma of how to put a label where there are many curves. One possibility is to put a "white out" where you want to add a label, after you have plotted the curves and before inserting the label.
But I think there is no sense of time order of "first" and "second" item on a graph. So I am wondering if there is another solution.
( Currently I terminate the plots in the vicinity of the lable and then restart them after the label. Obviously a slow process. )
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darova
darova on 3 Sep 2019
Can you make a printscreen? What about
legend('curve1','curve2','Location','Best')

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Rik
Rik on 3 Sep 2019
You can use the annotation function to force a white background around a text label. If you add the annotation after plotting your graphs it will automatically be on top.

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