How to add title at custom position in Latex pgfplot?

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I tried to add title at custom position of a pgfplot from a CSV (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xnF8rG9J50ZIxl9K04k6nksvjWoWrfHe/view?usp=sharing) file, but nothing came out. I tried several ways, actually... Any assistance is appreciated. Here is my code:



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz,pgfplots
usepackagefilecontents

begindocument
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/.cd,1000 sep=,
begintikzpicture
beginaxis%[ xlabel=Pixels, ylabel=pixels]


addplot[color=blue, only marks, mark size=0.3pt] table[y=yval, x=xval, col sep=tab]data_g.csv;

endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument


It produced :
enter image description here



I want like as follows:
enter image description here










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  • I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
    – H.S.
    Dec 25 '18 at 7:44















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I tried to add title at custom position of a pgfplot from a CSV (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xnF8rG9J50ZIxl9K04k6nksvjWoWrfHe/view?usp=sharing) file, but nothing came out. I tried several ways, actually... Any assistance is appreciated. Here is my code:



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz,pgfplots
usepackagefilecontents

begindocument
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/.cd,1000 sep=,
begintikzpicture
beginaxis%[ xlabel=Pixels, ylabel=pixels]


addplot[color=blue, only marks, mark size=0.3pt] table[y=yval, x=xval, col sep=tab]data_g.csv;

endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument


It produced :
enter image description here



I want like as follows:
enter image description here










share|improve this question





















  • I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
    – H.S.
    Dec 25 '18 at 7:44













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I tried to add title at custom position of a pgfplot from a CSV (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xnF8rG9J50ZIxl9K04k6nksvjWoWrfHe/view?usp=sharing) file, but nothing came out. I tried several ways, actually... Any assistance is appreciated. Here is my code:



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz,pgfplots
usepackagefilecontents

begindocument
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/.cd,1000 sep=,
begintikzpicture
beginaxis%[ xlabel=Pixels, ylabel=pixels]


addplot[color=blue, only marks, mark size=0.3pt] table[y=yval, x=xval, col sep=tab]data_g.csv;

endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument


It produced :
enter image description here



I want like as follows:
enter image description here










share|improve this question













I tried to add title at custom position of a pgfplot from a CSV (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xnF8rG9J50ZIxl9K04k6nksvjWoWrfHe/view?usp=sharing) file, but nothing came out. I tried several ways, actually... Any assistance is appreciated. Here is my code:



documentclassstandalone
usepackagetikz,pgfplots
usepackagefilecontents

begindocument
pgfkeys/pgf/number format/.cd,1000 sep=,
begintikzpicture
beginaxis%[ xlabel=Pixels, ylabel=pixels]


addplot[color=blue, only marks, mark size=0.3pt] table[y=yval, x=xval, col sep=tab]data_g.csv;

endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument


It produced :
enter image description here



I want like as follows:
enter image description here







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  • I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
    – H.S.
    Dec 25 '18 at 7:44
















  • I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
    – H.S.
    Dec 25 '18 at 7:44















I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
– H.S.
Dec 25 '18 at 7:44




I have tried to add node at (250,255) Correlation Coefficient $=0.923367$, but it does not appear.
– H.S.
Dec 25 '18 at 7:44










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There are several options, you can use a legend or simply a node, here's an example



documentclass[border = 5pt]standalone
usepackagetikz
usepackagepgfplots

begindocument

pgfmathdeclarefunctiongauss2%
pgfmathparse1/(#2*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-((x-#1)^2)/(2*#2^2))%


begintikzpicture
beginaxis[
samples = 500,
domain = 0 : 200,
xmin = 0, xmax = 250,
ymin = 0, ymax = 250,
]

addplot[color = blue, only marks, mark size = 0.3pt] (x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand), x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand));

node at (axis cs:250,250) [anchor = north east] Correlation coefficient: 0.923367;

endaxis
endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    There are several options, you can use a legend or simply a node, here's an example



    documentclass[border = 5pt]standalone
    usepackagetikz
    usepackagepgfplots

    begindocument

    pgfmathdeclarefunctiongauss2%
    pgfmathparse1/(#2*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-((x-#1)^2)/(2*#2^2))%


    begintikzpicture
    beginaxis[
    samples = 500,
    domain = 0 : 200,
    xmin = 0, xmax = 250,
    ymin = 0, ymax = 250,
    ]

    addplot[color = blue, only marks, mark size = 0.3pt] (x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand), x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand));

    node at (axis cs:250,250) [anchor = north east] Correlation coefficient: 0.923367;

    endaxis
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      There are several options, you can use a legend or simply a node, here's an example



      documentclass[border = 5pt]standalone
      usepackagetikz
      usepackagepgfplots

      begindocument

      pgfmathdeclarefunctiongauss2%
      pgfmathparse1/(#2*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-((x-#1)^2)/(2*#2^2))%


      begintikzpicture
      beginaxis[
      samples = 500,
      domain = 0 : 200,
      xmin = 0, xmax = 250,
      ymin = 0, ymax = 250,
      ]

      addplot[color = blue, only marks, mark size = 0.3pt] (x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand), x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand));

      node at (axis cs:250,250) [anchor = north east] Correlation coefficient: 0.923367;

      endaxis
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        There are several options, you can use a legend or simply a node, here's an example



        documentclass[border = 5pt]standalone
        usepackagetikz
        usepackagepgfplots

        begindocument

        pgfmathdeclarefunctiongauss2%
        pgfmathparse1/(#2*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-((x-#1)^2)/(2*#2^2))%


        begintikzpicture
        beginaxis[
        samples = 500,
        domain = 0 : 200,
        xmin = 0, xmax = 250,
        ymin = 0, ymax = 250,
        ]

        addplot[color = blue, only marks, mark size = 0.3pt] (x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand), x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand));

        node at (axis cs:250,250) [anchor = north east] Correlation coefficient: 0.923367;

        endaxis
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer












        There are several options, you can use a legend or simply a node, here's an example



        documentclass[border = 5pt]standalone
        usepackagetikz
        usepackagepgfplots

        begindocument

        pgfmathdeclarefunctiongauss2%
        pgfmathparse1/(#2*sqrt(2*pi))*exp(-((x-#1)^2)/(2*#2^2))%


        begintikzpicture
        beginaxis[
        samples = 500,
        domain = 0 : 200,
        xmin = 0, xmax = 250,
        ymin = 0, ymax = 250,
        ]

        addplot[color = blue, only marks, mark size = 0.3pt] (x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand), x + 10 * (1 - 2 * rand));

        node at (axis cs:250,250) [anchor = north east] Correlation coefficient: 0.923367;

        endaxis
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here







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