""" ======================================================= Controlling style of text and labels using a dictionary ======================================================= This example shows how to share parameters across many text objects and labels by creating a dictionary of options passed across several functions. """ import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt font = {'family': 'serif', 'color': 'darkred', 'weight': 'normal', 'size': 16, } x = np.linspace(0.0, 5.0, 100) y = np.cos(2*np.pi*x) * np.exp(-x) plt.plot(x, y, 'k') plt.title('Damped exponential decay', fontdict=font) plt.text(2, 0.65, r'$\cos(2 \pi t) \exp(-t)$', fontdict=font) plt.xlabel('time (s)', fontdict=font) plt.ylabel('voltage (mV)', fontdict=font) # Tweak spacing to prevent clipping of ylabel plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.15) plt.show()