text to annotate figure

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Richard
Richard on 29 Feb 2012
Commented: Walter Roberson on 5 Jun 2017
Is it possible to annotate a plot with text without having to specify the x and y coordinates. I know you can use commands like
'VerticalAlignment','top',...
'HorizontalAlignment','right');
after defining the x and y location but I'm producing many figures in a loop so the x and y values are always going to change so I would like something that would allow the text to always be displayed in the top right hand corner of the figure window. Is this possible?

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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 29 Feb 2012
Sounds like you might want to use legend.
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Richard
Richard on 29 Feb 2012
Is that to say that text can only be used with the x and y values. If so, legend works fine.
Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 29 Feb 2012
If you want to label curves, then legend is a good approach.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Feb 2012
No, for text() you still need to specify the x and y coordinates. You can, however, always use [1 1] to mean the upper right corner of of the figure, provided that 'Units' is 'normalized'.
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Morgan
Morgan on 5 Jun 2017
If you use [1, 1] then the text will appear off the right-hand side of the plot. You would need [1-width,1]. The width is not known before creating the annotation.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Jun 2017
The text will not appear off the side of the plot if you use 'HorizontalAlignment','right'

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