""" ================= Contourf Hatching ================= Demo filled contour plots with hatched patterns. """ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np # invent some numbers, turning the x and y arrays into simple # 2d arrays, which make combining them together easier. x = np.linspace(-3, 5, 150).reshape(1, -1) y = np.linspace(-3, 5, 120).reshape(-1, 1) z = np.cos(x) + np.sin(y) # we no longer need x and y to be 2 dimensional, so flatten them. x, y = x.flatten(), y.flatten() ############################################################################### # Plot 1: the simplest hatched plot with a colorbar fig1, ax1 = plt.subplots() cs = ax1.contourf(x, y, z, hatches=['-', '/', '\\', '//'], cmap='gray', extend='both', alpha=0.5) fig1.colorbar(cs) ############################################################################### # Plot 2: a plot of hatches without color with a legend fig2, ax2 = plt.subplots() n_levels = 6 ax2.contour(x, y, z, n_levels, colors='black', linestyles='-') cs = ax2.contourf(x, y, z, n_levels, colors='none', hatches=['.', '/', '\\', None, '\\\\', '*'], extend='lower') # create a legend for the contour set artists, labels = cs.legend_elements() ax2.legend(artists, labels, handleheight=2) plt.show() ############################################################################# # # ------------ # # References # """""""""" # # The use of the following functions, methods and classes is shown # in this example: import matplotlib matplotlib.axes.Axes.contour matplotlib.pyplot.contour matplotlib.axes.Axes.contourf matplotlib.pyplot.contourf matplotlib.figure.Figure.colorbar matplotlib.pyplot.colorbar matplotlib.axes.Axes.legend matplotlib.pyplot.legend matplotlib.contour.ContourSet matplotlib.contour.ContourSet.legend_elements