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I am trying to place the plot title somewhere neat, to the left of x=0.



  Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
PlotLabel ->
Framed@Pane[
"F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 + *SuperscriptBox[(e),
(-x)])])", Alignment -> Right]]


I tried this but it's still sticking at the top of figure, any help appreciated!










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    I am trying to place the plot title somewhere neat, to the left of x=0.



      Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
    PlotLabel ->
    Framed@Pane[
    "F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 + *SuperscriptBox[(e),
    (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right]]


    I tried this but it's still sticking at the top of figure, any help appreciated!










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      I am trying to place the plot title somewhere neat, to the left of x=0.



        Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
      PlotLabel ->
      Framed@Pane[
      "F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 + *SuperscriptBox[(e),
      (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right]]


      I tried this but it's still sticking at the top of figure, any help appreciated!










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      I am trying to place the plot title somewhere neat, to the left of x=0.



        Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
      PlotLabel ->
      Framed@Pane[
      "F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 + *SuperscriptBox[(e),
      (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right]]


      I tried this but it's still sticking at the top of figure, any help appreciated!







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          You can use Inset to add it to the graphics, instead it being a label:



          Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
          Epilog ->
          Inset[Framed@
          Pane["F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 +
          *SuperscriptBox[(e), (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right],
          {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]


          enter image description here



          FWIW, I rather prefer the look of TraditionalForm in this:



          Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
          Epilog -> Inset[Framed@
          Pane[HoldForm[F[x] == 1/(1 + E^-x)], Alignment -> Right],
          {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]





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            You can wrap your label with another Framed with the options FrameStyle -> None and FrameMargins -> {{0, rightmargin}, {0,0}} with your choice of rightmargin:



            Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
            PlotLabel -> Framed[Framed[Pane[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)],
            Alignment -> Right]],
            FrameStyle -> None, FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.1]}, {0, 0}}]]


            enter image description here



            Use FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.14]}, {0, Scaled[.05]}} to get



            enter image description here



            Update: An alternative way is to put the label in a dynamic, movable Epilog:



            DynamicModule[{pt = Scaled[{.5, 1}]},
            Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10},
            ImagePadding -> {{Automatic, Automatic}, {Automatic, Scaled[.05]}},
            PlotRangeClipping -> False,
            Epilog -> Dynamic[Locator[Dynamic[pt],
            Panel[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)]],
            Background -> White, LocatorRegion -> Full]]]]


            enter image description here






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              Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
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              – Michael E2
              12 hours ago










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              Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
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              – kglr
              12 hours ago











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            $begingroup$

            You can use Inset to add it to the graphics, instead it being a label:



            Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
            Epilog ->
            Inset[Framed@
            Pane["F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 +
            *SuperscriptBox[(e), (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right],
            {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]


            enter image description here



            FWIW, I rather prefer the look of TraditionalForm in this:



            Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
            Epilog -> Inset[Framed@
            Pane[HoldForm[F[x] == 1/(1 + E^-x)], Alignment -> Right],
            {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]





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              $begingroup$

              You can use Inset to add it to the graphics, instead it being a label:



              Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
              Epilog ->
              Inset[Framed@
              Pane["F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 +
              *SuperscriptBox[(e), (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right],
              {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]


              enter image description here



              FWIW, I rather prefer the look of TraditionalForm in this:



              Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
              Epilog -> Inset[Framed@
              Pane[HoldForm[F[x] == 1/(1 + E^-x)], Alignment -> Right],
              {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]





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                $begingroup$

                You can use Inset to add it to the graphics, instead it being a label:



                Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                Epilog ->
                Inset[Framed@
                Pane["F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 +
                *SuperscriptBox[(e), (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right],
                {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]


                enter image description here



                FWIW, I rather prefer the look of TraditionalForm in this:



                Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                Epilog -> Inset[Framed@
                Pane[HoldForm[F[x] == 1/(1 + E^-x)], Alignment -> Right],
                {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]





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                $endgroup$



                You can use Inset to add it to the graphics, instead it being a label:



                Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                Epilog ->
                Inset[Framed@
                Pane["F (x)=!(*FractionBox[(1), (1 +
                *SuperscriptBox[(e), (-x)])])", Alignment -> Right],
                {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]


                enter image description here



                FWIW, I rather prefer the look of TraditionalForm in this:



                Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                Epilog -> Inset[Framed@
                Pane[HoldForm[F[x] == 1/(1 + E^-x)], Alignment -> Right],
                {-1.5, 1}, {1, 1}]]






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                    You can wrap your label with another Framed with the options FrameStyle -> None and FrameMargins -> {{0, rightmargin}, {0,0}} with your choice of rightmargin:



                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                    PlotLabel -> Framed[Framed[Pane[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)],
                    Alignment -> Right]],
                    FrameStyle -> None, FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.1]}, {0, 0}}]]


                    enter image description here



                    Use FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.14]}, {0, Scaled[.05]}} to get



                    enter image description here



                    Update: An alternative way is to put the label in a dynamic, movable Epilog:



                    DynamicModule[{pt = Scaled[{.5, 1}]},
                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10},
                    ImagePadding -> {{Automatic, Automatic}, {Automatic, Scaled[.05]}},
                    PlotRangeClipping -> False,
                    Epilog -> Dynamic[Locator[Dynamic[pt],
                    Panel[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)]],
                    Background -> White, LocatorRegion -> Full]]]]


                    enter image description here






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                    • $begingroup$
                      Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                      $endgroup$
                      – Michael E2
                      12 hours ago










                    • $begingroup$
                      Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                      $endgroup$
                      – kglr
                      12 hours ago
















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                    $begingroup$

                    You can wrap your label with another Framed with the options FrameStyle -> None and FrameMargins -> {{0, rightmargin}, {0,0}} with your choice of rightmargin:



                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                    PlotLabel -> Framed[Framed[Pane[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)],
                    Alignment -> Right]],
                    FrameStyle -> None, FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.1]}, {0, 0}}]]


                    enter image description here



                    Use FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.14]}, {0, Scaled[.05]}} to get



                    enter image description here



                    Update: An alternative way is to put the label in a dynamic, movable Epilog:



                    DynamicModule[{pt = Scaled[{.5, 1}]},
                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10},
                    ImagePadding -> {{Automatic, Automatic}, {Automatic, Scaled[.05]}},
                    PlotRangeClipping -> False,
                    Epilog -> Dynamic[Locator[Dynamic[pt],
                    Panel[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)]],
                    Background -> White, LocatorRegion -> Full]]]]


                    enter image description here






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                    • $begingroup$
                      Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                      $endgroup$
                      – Michael E2
                      12 hours ago










                    • $begingroup$
                      Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                      $endgroup$
                      – kglr
                      12 hours ago














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                    $begingroup$

                    You can wrap your label with another Framed with the options FrameStyle -> None and FrameMargins -> {{0, rightmargin}, {0,0}} with your choice of rightmargin:



                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                    PlotLabel -> Framed[Framed[Pane[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)],
                    Alignment -> Right]],
                    FrameStyle -> None, FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.1]}, {0, 0}}]]


                    enter image description here



                    Use FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.14]}, {0, Scaled[.05]}} to get



                    enter image description here



                    Update: An alternative way is to put the label in a dynamic, movable Epilog:



                    DynamicModule[{pt = Scaled[{.5, 1}]},
                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10},
                    ImagePadding -> {{Automatic, Automatic}, {Automatic, Scaled[.05]}},
                    PlotRangeClipping -> False,
                    Epilog -> Dynamic[Locator[Dynamic[pt],
                    Panel[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)]],
                    Background -> White, LocatorRegion -> Full]]]]


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer











                    $endgroup$



                    You can wrap your label with another Framed with the options FrameStyle -> None and FrameMargins -> {{0, rightmargin}, {0,0}} with your choice of rightmargin:



                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10}, 
                    PlotLabel -> Framed[Framed[Pane[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)],
                    Alignment -> Right]],
                    FrameStyle -> None, FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.1]}, {0, 0}}]]


                    enter image description here



                    Use FrameMargins -> {{0, Scaled[.14]}, {0, Scaled[.05]}} to get



                    enter image description here



                    Update: An alternative way is to put the label in a dynamic, movable Epilog:



                    DynamicModule[{pt = Scaled[{.5, 1}]},
                    Plot[1/(1 + Exp[-x]), {x, -10, 10},
                    ImagePadding -> {{Automatic, Automatic}, {Automatic, Scaled[.05]}},
                    PlotRangeClipping -> False,
                    Epilog -> Dynamic[Locator[Dynamic[pt],
                    Panel[HoldForm[F[x] = 1/(1 + E^-x)]],
                    Background -> White, LocatorRegion -> Full]]]]


                    enter image description here







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                    • $begingroup$
                      Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                      $endgroup$
                      – Michael E2
                      12 hours ago










                    • $begingroup$
                      Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                      $endgroup$
                      – kglr
                      12 hours ago


















                    • $begingroup$
                      Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                      $endgroup$
                      – Michael E2
                      12 hours ago










                    • $begingroup$
                      Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                      $endgroup$
                      – kglr
                      12 hours ago
















                    $begingroup$
                    Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                    $endgroup$
                    – Michael E2
                    12 hours ago




                    $begingroup$
                    Isn't the TraditionalForm unnecessary? (It's applied by default here, I think.)
                    $endgroup$
                    – Michael E2
                    12 hours ago












                    $begingroup$
                    Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                    $endgroup$
                    – kglr
                    12 hours ago




                    $begingroup$
                    Thank you @MichaelE2; good point.
                    $endgroup$
                    – kglr
                    12 hours ago


















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