>>>>> "Jorl" == Jorl Shefner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jorl> The obvious solution is to plot the lines and symbols in Jorl> two different commands: _______________________________ You want to explicitly pass the lines you want to legend into the legend command, as in Symb= ['wo','ws','w^'] LineType= ['k-','k--','k-.'] leglines = [] for index,d in enumerate(DataSets): plot(x,DataSets[index],LineType[index]) lines = plot(x,DataSets[index],Symb[index]) leglines.extend(lines) legend(leglines, ["a","b","c"]) Jorl> to have it available for the second loop. I've gotten Jorl> around this before for somewhat similar cases using Jorl> suggestions from this group of explicitly defining the Jorl> values the legend will use: Jorl> L1= plot(x,y,... Jorl> but I can't figure how to do this here because of the Jorl> looping over the data sets. Hope the above example helps here. Jorl> On a related note, is there any way to increase the size Jorl> of the markers within the legend? You can access the lines of the legend instance leg = legend(lines, labels) lines = leg.get_lines() set(lines, markersize=10, markeredgewidth=2) # etc See http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/legend_demo.py JDH -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list