Embed legend in TXT

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How to embed legend in TXT

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this is going to be a short video where I show you how to add a legend and adjust it quickly to show only the items that you want in your Legend and also give it a background and a border and set up your spacing so right now we have a layout set up this layout has a few features in it we have roads streams clearcuts and a few Landings that are marked here as red dots so what we want to do is we want to go up and we want to be on the insert tab up here at the top and we want to go to Legend click Legend and weamp;#39;ll draw a square here and you can see here our Legend comes in itamp;#39;s kind of hard to read so first thing we want to do is letamp;#39;s put a background on that Legend so we can go over here and we can go to this paintbrush over here on the right and down here you see that we have options here for adding in a border and background so letamp;#39;s put a border on it letamp;#39;s make our border black and weamp;#39;ll do 2 point andamp;#39;s see how that looks and

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A better method is to use the label=label text keyword argument when plots a other objects are added to the figure, and then using the legend method without arguments to add the legend: In [23]: ax. plot(x, x**2, label=curve1) ax.
To create a legend in Matplotlib, you can use the legend() function after plotting your data. This function adds a legend to your plot, which helps to identify different data series.
text() is the main function we can use to add text to a plot. We start by adding the string function with fontsize=12 to the location (10, 20). By default, the location is given in data coordinates. The coordinate system can be changed using the transform parameter.
Python has a function called legend() which is used to place a legend on the axis. The legend function has an attribute called loc which is used to denote the location of the legend. The default value of attribute loc is upper left. Other string, such as upper right, lower left, lower right can also be used.
A patch is a 2D artist with a face color and an edge color. PathPatch (path, **kwargs) A general polycurve path patch.
# How to create a custom legend with matplotlib axes. bar( label=Men ) axes. bar( label=Women ) axes. men = axes. bar() women = axes. bar() axes. from matplotlib. patches import Patch handles = [ Patch(facecolor=#5c44fd, label=Tech), Patch(facecolor=#ff5566, label=Clothing) ]
Unfortunately, Matplotlib does not make this easy: via the standard legend interface, it is only possible to create a single legend for the entire plot. If you try to create a second legend using plt. legend() or ax. legend() , it will simply override the first one.
Click the chart, and then click the Chart Design tab. Click Add Chart Element Legend. To change the position of the legend, choose Right, Top, Left, or Bottom. To change the format of the legend, click More Legend Options, and then make the format changes that you want.

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