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Setting tick labels from a list of values¶
Using Axes.set_xticks
causes the tick labels to be set on the currently
chosen ticks. However, you may want to allow matplotlib to dynamically
choose the number of ticks and their spacing.
In this case it may be better to determine the tick label from the value at the tick. The following example shows how to do this.
NB: The ticker.MaxNLocator
is used here to ensure that the tick values
take integer values.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.ticker import MaxNLocator
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
xs = range(26)
ys = range(26)
labels = list('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')
def format_fn(tick_val, tick_pos):
if int(tick_val) in xs:
return labels[int(tick_val)]
else:
return ''
# A FuncFormatter is created automatically.
ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(format_fn)
ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(MaxNLocator(integer=True))
ax.plot(xs, ys)
plt.show()
References¶
The use of the following functions, methods, classes and modules is shown in this example:
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