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Color "r" for red.
Color "r" for red.
==Line Width, Color, Style, Marker==
==Line Width, Color, Style, Marker==
Use style properties:
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
ax.plot(x, y, linewidth=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, linewidth=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, lw=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, lw=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, color='green', marker='o', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=2, markersize=12)
ax.plot(x, y, color='green', marker='o', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=2, markersize=12)
</syntaxhighlight>
The <code>fmt</code> argument, which is a convenient way for defining basic formatting like color, marker and lifestyle, can be mixed with style properties.
<syntaxhighlight lang='py'>
ax.plot(x, y, 'g', marker='o', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=2, markersize=12)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
===Multiple Series Formatting===
===Multiple Series Formatting===

Revision as of 22:59, 7 October 2023

External

Internal

Overview

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.style.use('seaborn-v0_8-whitegrid')
x = [1, 2, 3]
y = [10, 23, 4]
x2 = [1, 2, 3]
y2 = [11, 25, 6]
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
fig.suptitle('Something')
ax.set_xlabel('length')
ax.set_ylabel('height')
ax.plot(x, y, 'g', x2, y2, 'b', lw=0.5)
plt.show() # not needed in Jupyter

Difference between Plot and Scatter

Difference between Plot and Scatter

Input Data

plot([x], y, [fmt], ...)

where fmt is a format string. The coordinates of the points or line nodes are given by x, y.

Multiple Series

If multiple pairs of x/y arguments are provided, multiple lines are plotted:

def plot([x], y, [fmt], [x2], y2, [fmt2], ..., **kwargs)

Style

To set globally, see:

Visualization Style

Format String

Color "r" for red.

Line Width, Color, Style, Marker

Use style properties:

ax.plot(x, y, linewidth=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, lw=0.5)
ax.plot(x, y, color='green', marker='o', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=2, markersize=12)

The fmt argument, which is a convenient way for defining basic formatting like color, marker and lifestyle, can be mixed with style properties.

ax.plot(x, y, 'g', marker='o', linestyle='dashed', linewidth=2, markersize=12)

Multiple Series Formatting

# first line green, second blue
ax.plot(x, y, 'g', x2, y2, 'b', lw=0.5)

Axes

Labels

ax.set_xlabel('length')
ax.set_ylabel('height')

Grid Lines

Title

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
fig.suptitle('Something')