Legend error. How to fix?

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Hai Nguyen
Hai Nguyen on 2 Oct 2020
Commented: Hai Nguyen on 2 Oct 2020
I used the below code and got error with the legend as in the figure. Can someone please help fix?
fig = figure(1);
ax = axes(fig);
xlabel('\xi');
ylabel(' \Omega(\xi,\tau)');
title('Varying injection rates vs fracture width');
hold on
legend('\alpha=0,k-','\alpha=1/9,b-','\alpha=1/10,r-','location', 'northeast')
h1 = openfig('widthchange.fig','reuse');
h2 = openfig('widthconstant.fig','reuse');
h3 = openfig('widthchange2.fig','reuse');
copyobj(h1.Children.Children,ax);
copyobj(h2.Children.Children,ax);
copyobj(h3.Children.Children,ax);
close(h1);
close(h2);
close(h3);
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Hai Nguyen
Hai Nguyen on 2 Oct 2020
Edited: Hai Nguyen on 2 Oct 2020
I tried as instructed and still got error for the colors. Also, the line colors in the legend are not the same as in the plots. What caused this please?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 2 Oct 2020
You don't have 3 lines. You have 6 lines. There are 2 blue, 2 black, and 2 red, in that order.
More detail in my answer below.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 2 Oct 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 2 Oct 2020
Move this line to end, after copying the line objects.
legend('\alpha=0','\alpha=1/9','\alpha=1/10','location', 'northeast')
Also, it looks like each line is represented twice since your legend contains two lines for each color. Examine the outputs of h1 h2 h3 to see if there is more than 1 handle in each.
If so, and if the lines are identical, use,
legend([h1(1),h2(1),h3(1)], '\alpha=0','\alpha=1/9','\alpha=1/10','location', 'northeast')

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