matplotlib.pyplot.text#
- matplotlib.pyplot.text(x, y, s, fontdict=None, **kwargs)[source]#
Add text to the Axes.
Add the text s to the Axes at location x, y in data coordinates.
- Parameters:
- x, yfloat
The position to place the text. By default, this is in data coordinates. The coordinate system can be changed using the transform parameter.
- sstr
The text.
- fontdictdict, default: None
A dictionary to override the default text properties. If fontdict is None, the defaults are determined by
rcParams
.
- Returns:
- Other Parameters:
- **kwargs
Text
properties. Other miscellaneous text parameters.
Property
Description
a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array and two offsets from the bottom left corner of the image
scalar or None
bool
color
dict with properties for
patches.FancyBboxPatch
unknown
unknown
unknown
color
or ccolor
fontfamily
or family{FONTNAME, 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'}
fontproperties
or font or font_propertiesfontsize
or sizefloat or {'xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large'}
fontstretch
or stretch{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultra-condensed', 'extra-condensed', 'condensed', 'semi-condensed', 'normal', 'semi-expanded', 'expanded', 'extra-expanded', 'ultra-expanded'}
fontstyle
or style{'normal', 'italic', 'oblique'}
fontvariant
or variant{'normal', 'small-caps'}
fontweight
or weight{a numeric value in range 0-1000, 'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book', 'medium', 'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold', 'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black'}
str
horizontalalignment
or ha{'left', 'center', 'right'}
bool
object
float (multiple of font size)
str
bool
multialignment
or ma{'left', 'right', 'center'}
bool
None or bool or float or callable
(float, float)
bool
float or {'vertical', 'horizontal'}
{None, 'default', 'anchor'}
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
object
bool
str
bool or None
verticalalignment
or va{'bottom', 'baseline', 'center', 'center_baseline', 'top'}
bool
bool
float
float
float
- **kwargs
Examples
Individual keyword arguments can be used to override any given parameter:
>>> text(x, y, s, fontsize=12)
The default transform specifies that text is in data coords, alternatively, you can specify text in axis coords ((0, 0) is lower-left and (1, 1) is upper-right). The example below places text in the center of the Axes:
>>> text(0.5, 0.5, 'matplotlib', horizontalalignment='center', ... verticalalignment='center', transform=ax.transAxes)
You can put a rectangular box around the text instance (e.g., to set a background color) by using the keyword bbox. bbox is a dictionary of
Rectangle
properties. For example:>>> text(x, y, s, bbox=dict(facecolor='red', alpha=0.5))
Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.text
#
Figure size in different units
Controlling style of text and labels using a dictionary
Reference for Matplotlib artists