matplotlib.pyplot.stackplot¶
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matplotlib.pyplot.stackplot(x, *args, labels=(), colors=None, baseline='zero', data=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ Draw a stacked area plot.
Parameters: - x1d array of dimension N
- y2d array (dimension MxN), or sequence of 1d arrays (each dimension 1xN)
The data is assumed to be unstacked. Each of the following calls is legal:
stackplot(x, y) # where y is MxN stackplot(x, y1, y2, y3, y4) # where y1, y2, y3, y4, are all 1xNm
- baseline{'zero', 'sym', 'wiggle', 'weighted_wiggle'}
Method used to calculate the baseline:
'zero': Constant zero baseline, i.e. a simple stacked plot.'sym': Symmetric around zero and is sometimes called 'ThemeRiver'.'wiggle': Minimizes the sum of the squared slopes.'weighted_wiggle': Does the same but weights to account for size of each layer. It is also called 'Streamgraph'-layout. More details can be found at http://leebyron.com/streamgraph/.
- labelsLength N sequence of strings
Labels to assign to each data series.
- colorsLength N sequence of colors
A list or tuple of colors. These will be cycled through and used to colour the stacked areas.
- **kwargs
All other keyword arguments are passed to
Axes.fill_between.
Returns: - list of
PolyCollection A list of
PolyCollectioninstances, one for each element in the stacked area plot.
Notes
Note
In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, every other argument can also be string
s, which is interpreted asdata[s](unless this raises an exception).Objects passed as data must support item access (
data[s]) and membership test (s in data).