matplotlib.text¶
Classes for including text in a figure.
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class
matplotlib.text.Annotation(text, xy, xytext=None, xycoords='data', textcoords=None, arrowprops=None, annotation_clip=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.text.Text,matplotlib.text._AnnotationBaseAn
Annotationis aTextthat can refer to a specific position xy. Optionally an arrow pointing from the text to xy can be drawn.Attributes: - xy
The annotated position.
- xycoords
The coordinate system for xy.
- arrow_patch
A
FancyArrowPatchto point from xytext to xy.
Annotate the point xy with text text.
In the simplest form, the text is placed at xy.
Optionally, the text can be displayed in another position xytext. An arrow pointing from the text to the annotated point xy can then be added by defining arrowprops.
Parameters: - textstr
The text of the annotation. s is a deprecated synonym for this parameter.
- xy(float, float)
The point (x, y) to annotate. The coordinate system is determined by xycoords.
- xytext(float, float), default: xy
The position (x, y) to place the text at. The coordinate system is determined by textcoords.
- xycoordsstr or
ArtistorTransformor callable or (float, float), default: 'data' The coordinate system that xy is given in. The following types of values are supported:
One of the following strings:
Value Description 'figure points' Points from the lower left of the figure 'figure pixels' Pixels from the lower left of the figure 'figure fraction' Fraction of figure from lower left 'axes points' Points from lower left corner of axes 'axes pixels' Pixels from lower left corner of axes 'axes fraction' Fraction of axes from lower left 'data' Use the coordinate system of the object being annotated (default) 'polar' (theta, r) if not native 'data' coordinates An
Artist: xy is interpreted as a fraction of the artist'sBbox. E.g. (0, 0) would be the lower left corner of the bounding box and (0.5, 1) would be the center top of the bounding box.A
Transformto transform xy to screen coordinates.A function with one of the following signatures:
def transform(renderer) -> Bbox def transform(renderer) -> Transform
where renderer is a
RendererBasesubclass.The result of the function is interpreted like the
ArtistandTransformcases above.A tuple (xcoords, ycoords) specifying separate coordinate systems for x and y. xcoords and ycoords must each be of one of the above described types.
See Advanced Annotations for more details.
- textcoordsstr or
ArtistorTransformor callable or (float, float), default: value of xycoords The coordinate system that xytext is given in.
All xycoords values are valid as well as the following strings:
Value Description 'offset points' Offset (in points) from the xy value 'offset pixels' Offset (in pixels) from the xy value - arrowpropsdict, optional
The properties used to draw a
FancyArrowPatcharrow between the positions xy and xytext.If arrowprops does not contain the key 'arrowstyle' the allowed keys are:
Key Description width The width of the arrow in points headwidth The width of the base of the arrow head in points headlength The length of the arrow head in points shrink Fraction of total length to shrink from both ends ? Any key to matplotlib.patches.FancyArrowPatchIf arrowprops contains the key 'arrowstyle' the above keys are forbidden. The allowed values of
'arrowstyle'are:Name Attrs '-'None '->'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 '-['widthB=1.0,lengthB=0.2,angleB=None '|-|'widthA=1.0,widthB=1.0 '-|>'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 '<-'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 '<->'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 '<|-'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 '<|-|>'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.2 'fancy'head_length=0.4,head_width=0.4,tail_width=0.4 'simple'head_length=0.5,head_width=0.5,tail_width=0.2 'wedge'tail_width=0.3,shrink_factor=0.5 Valid keys for
FancyArrowPatchare:Key Description arrowstyle the arrow style connectionstyle the connection style relpos default is (0.5, 0.5) patchA default is bounding box of the text patchB default is None shrinkA default is 2 points shrinkB default is 2 points mutation_scale default is text size (in points) mutation_aspect default is 1. ? any key for matplotlib.patches.PathPatchDefaults to None, i.e. no arrow is drawn.
- annotation_clipbool or None, default: None
Whether to draw the annotation when the annotation point xy is outside the axes area.
- If True, the annotation will only be drawn when xy is within the axes.
- If False, the annotation will always be drawn.
- If None, the annotation will only be drawn when xy is within the axes and xycoords is 'data'.
- **kwargs
Additional kwargs are passed to
Text.
Returns: See also
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property
anncoords¶ The coordinate system to use for
Annotation.xyann.
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contains(self, event)[source]¶ Return whether the mouse event occurred inside the axis-aligned bounding-box of the text.
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draw(self, renderer)[source]¶ Draw the Artist (and its children) using the given renderer.
This has no effect if the artist is not visible (
Artist.get_visiblereturns False).Parameters: - renderer
RendererBasesubclass.
Notes
This method is overridden in the Artist subclasses.
- renderer
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get_anncoords(self)[source]¶ Return the coordinate system to use for
Annotation.xyann.See also xycoords in
Annotation.
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get_window_extent(self, renderer=None)[source]¶ Return the
Bboxbounding the text and arrow, in display units.Parameters: - rendererRenderer, optional
A renderer is needed to compute the bounding box. If the artist has already been drawn, the renderer is cached; thus, it is only necessary to pass this argument when calling
get_window_extentbefore the firstdraw. In practice, it is usually easier to trigger a draw first (e.g. by saving the figure).
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set_anncoords(self, coords)[source]¶ Set the coordinate system to use for
Annotation.xyann.See also xycoords in
Annotation.
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update_positions(self, renderer)[source]¶ Update the pixel positions of the annotation text and the arrow patch.
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property
xyann¶ The text position.
See also xytext in
Annotation.
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property
xycoords¶
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class
matplotlib.text.OffsetFrom(artist, ref_coord, unit='points')[source]¶ Bases:
objectCallable helper class for working with
Annotation.Parameters: - artist
ArtistorBboxBaseorTransform The object to compute the offset from.
- ref_coord(float, float)
If artist is an
ArtistorBboxBase, this values is the location to of the offset origin in fractions of the artist bounding box.If artist is a transform, the offset origin is the transform applied to this value.
- unit{'points, 'pixels'}, default: 'points'
The screen units to use (pixels or points) for the offset input.
- artist
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class
matplotlib.text.Text(x=0, y=0, text='', color=None, verticalalignment='baseline', horizontalalignment='left', multialignment=None, fontproperties=None, rotation=None, linespacing=None, rotation_mode=None, usetex=None, wrap=False, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.artist.ArtistHandle storing and drawing of text in window or data coordinates.
Create a
Textinstance at x, y with string text.Valid keyword arguments are:
Property Description agg_filtera filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array alphafloat or None animatedbool backgroundcolorcolor bboxdict with properties for patches.FancyBboxPatchclip_boxBboxclip_onbool clip_pathPatch or (Path, Transform) or None coloror ccolor containsunknown figureFigurefontfamilyor family{FONTNAME, 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'} fontpropertiesor font or font_propertiesfont_manager.FontPropertiesorstrorpathlib.Pathfontsizeor sizefloat or {'xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large'} fontstretchor stretch{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultra-condensed', 'extra-condensed', 'condensed', 'semi-condensed', 'normal', 'semi-expanded', 'expanded', 'extra-expanded', 'ultra-expanded'} fontstyleor style{'normal', 'italic', 'oblique'} fontvariantor variant{'normal', 'small-caps'} fontweightor weight{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book', 'medium', 'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold', 'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black'} gidstr horizontalalignmentor ha{'center', 'right', 'left'} in_layoutbool labelobject linespacingfloat (multiple of font size) multialignmentor ma{'left', 'right', 'center'} path_effectsAbstractPathEffectpickerNone or bool or callable position(float, float) rasterizedbool or None rotationfloat or {'vertical', 'horizontal'} rotation_mode{None, 'default', 'anchor'} sketch_params(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) snapbool or None textobject transformTransformurlstr usetexbool or None verticalalignmentor va{'center', 'top', 'bottom', 'baseline', 'center_baseline'} visiblebool wrapbool xfloat yfloat zorderfloat -
contains(self, mouseevent)[source]¶ Return whether the mouse event occurred inside the axis-aligned bounding-box of the text.
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draw(self, renderer)[source]¶ Draw the Artist (and its children) using the given renderer.
This has no effect if the artist is not visible (
Artist.get_visiblereturns False).Parameters: - renderer
RendererBasesubclass.
Notes
This method is overridden in the Artist subclasses.
- renderer
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get_bbox_patch(self)[source]¶ Return the bbox Patch, or None if the
patches.FancyBboxPatchis not made.
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get_family(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontfamily.
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get_font(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontproperties.
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get_font_properties(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontproperties.
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get_fontproperties(self)[source]¶ Return the
font_manager.FontProperties.
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get_ha(self)¶ Alias for
get_horizontalalignment.
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get_horizontalalignment(self)[source]¶ Return the horizontal alignment as a string. Will be one of 'left', 'center' or 'right'.
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get_name(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontname.
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get_prop_tup(self, renderer=None)[source]¶ Return a hashable tuple of properties.
Not intended to be human readable, but useful for backends who want to cache derived information about text (e.g., layouts) and need to know if the text has changed.
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get_size(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontsize.
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get_style(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontstyle.
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get_va(self)¶ Alias for
get_verticalalignment.
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get_variant(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontvariant.
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get_verticalalignment(self)[source]¶ Return the vertical alignment as a string. Will be one of 'top', 'center', 'bottom' or 'baseline'.
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get_weight(self)¶ Alias for
get_fontweight.
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get_window_extent(self, renderer=None, dpi=None)[source]¶ Return the
Bboxbounding the text, in display units.In addition to being used internally, this is useful for specifying clickable regions in a png file on a web page.
Parameters: - rendererRenderer, optional
A renderer is needed to compute the bounding box. If the artist has already been drawn, the renderer is cached; thus, it is only necessary to pass this argument when calling
get_window_extentbefore the firstdraw. In practice, it is usually easier to trigger a draw first (e.g. by saving the figure).- dpifloat, optional
The dpi value for computing the bbox, defaults to
self.figure.dpi(not the renderer dpi); should be set e.g. if to match regions with a figure saved with a custom dpi value.
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set_backgroundcolor(self, color)[source]¶ Set the background color of the text by updating the bbox.
Parameters: - colorcolor
See also
set_bbox- To change the position of the bounding box
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set_bbox(self, rectprops)[source]¶ Draw a bounding box around self.
Parameters: - rectpropsdict with properties for
patches.FancyBboxPatch The default boxstyle is 'square'. The mutation scale of the
patches.FancyBboxPatchis set to the fontsize.
Examples
t.set_bbox(dict(facecolor='red', alpha=0.5))
- rectpropsdict with properties for
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set_clip_on(self, b)[source]¶ Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible outside of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: - bbool
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set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)[source]¶ Set the artist's clip path.
Parameters: - path
PatchorPathorTransformedPathor None The clip path. If given a
Path, transform must be provided as well. If None, a previously set clip path is removed.- transform
Transform, optional Only used if path is a
Path, in which case the givenPathis converted to aTransformedPathusing transform.
Notes
For efficiency, if path is a
Rectanglethis method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path toNone.For technical reasons (support of
set), a tuple (path, transform) is also accepted as a single positional parameter.- path
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set_family(self, fontname)¶ Alias for
set_fontfamily.
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set_font(self, fp)¶ Alias for
set_fontproperties.
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set_font_properties(self, fp)¶ Alias for
set_fontproperties.
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set_fontfamily(self, fontname)[source]¶ Set the font family. May be either a single string, or a list of strings in decreasing priority. Each string may be either a real font name or a generic font class name. If the latter, the specific font names will be looked up in the corresponding rcParams.
If a
Textinstance is constructed withfontfamily=None, then the font is set torcParams["font.family"](default:['sans-serif']), and the same is done whenset_fontfamily()is called on an existingTextinstance.Parameters: - fontname{FONTNAME, 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'}
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set_fontname(self, fontname)[source]¶ Alias for
set_family.One-way alias only: the getter differs.
Parameters: - fontname{FONTNAME, 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'}
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set_fontproperties(self, fp)[source]¶ Set the font properties that control the text.
Parameters: - fp
font_manager.FontPropertiesorstrorpathlib.Path If a
str, it is interpreted as a fontconfig pattern parsed byFontProperties. If apathlib.Path, it is interpreted as the absolute path to a font file.
- fp
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set_fontsize(self, fontsize)[source]¶ Set the font size.
Parameters: - fontsizefloat or {'xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large'}
If float, the fontsize in points. The string values denote sizes relative to the default font size.
See also
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set_fontstretch(self, stretch)[source]¶ Set the font stretch (horizontal condensation or expansion).
Parameters: - stretch{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultra-condensed', 'extra-condensed', 'condensed', 'semi-condensed', 'normal', 'semi-expanded', 'expanded', 'extra-expanded', 'ultra-expanded'}
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set_fontstyle(self, fontstyle)[source]¶ Set the font style.
Parameters: - fontstyle{'normal', 'italic', 'oblique'}
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set_fontvariant(self, variant)[source]¶ Set the font variant.
Parameters: - variant{'normal', 'small-caps'}
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set_fontweight(self, weight)[source]¶ Set the font weight.
Parameters: - weight{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book', 'medium', 'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold', 'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black'}
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set_ha(self, align)¶ Alias for
set_horizontalalignment.
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set_horizontalalignment(self, align)[source]¶ Set the horizontal alignment to one of
Parameters: - align{'center', 'right', 'left'}
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set_linespacing(self, spacing)[source]¶ Set the line spacing as a multiple of the font size.
The default line spacing is 1.2.
Parameters: - spacingfloat (multiple of font size)
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set_ma(self, align)¶ Alias for
set_multialignment.
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set_multialignment(self, align)[source]¶ Set the text alignment for multiline texts.
The layout of the bounding box of all the lines is determined by the horizontalalignment and verticalalignment properties. This property controls the alignment of the text lines within that box.
Parameters: - align{'left', 'right', 'center'}
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set_name(self, fontname)¶ Alias for
set_fontname.
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set_rotation(self, s)[source]¶ Set the rotation of the text.
Parameters: - sfloat or {'vertical', 'horizontal'}
The rotation angle in degrees in mathematically positive direction (counterclockwise). 'horizontal' equals 0, 'vertical' equals 90.
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set_rotation_mode(self, m)[source]¶ Set text rotation mode.
Parameters: - m{None, 'default', 'anchor'}
If
Noneor"default", the text will be first rotated, then aligned according to their horizontal and vertical alignments. If"anchor", then alignment occurs before rotation.
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set_size(self, fontsize)¶ Alias for
set_fontsize.
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set_stretch(self, stretch)¶ Alias for
set_fontstretch.
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set_style(self, fontstyle)¶ Alias for
set_fontstyle.
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set_text(self, s)[source]¶ Set the text string s.
It may contain newlines (
\n) or math in LaTeX syntax.Parameters: - sobject
Any object gets converted to its
strrepresentation, except forNonewhich is converted to an empty string.
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set_usetex(self, usetex)[source]¶ Parameters: - usetexbool or None
Whether to render using TeX,
Nonemeans to usercParams["text.usetex"](default:False).
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set_va(self, align)¶ Alias for
set_verticalalignment.
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set_variant(self, variant)¶ Alias for
set_fontvariant.
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set_verticalalignment(self, align)[source]¶ Set the vertical alignment.
Parameters: - align{'center', 'top', 'bottom', 'baseline', 'center_baseline'}
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set_weight(self, weight)¶ Alias for
set_fontweight.
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update(self, kwargs)[source]¶ Update this artist's properties from the dict props.
Parameters: - propsdict
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update_bbox_position_size(self, renderer)[source]¶ Update the location and the size of the bbox.
This method should be used when the position and size of the bbox needs to be updated before actually drawing the bbox.
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zorder= 3¶
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