matplotlib.axes.Axes.annotate¶
-
Axes.
annotate
(text, xy, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶ 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
Artist
orTransform
or 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
Transform
to 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
RendererBase
subclass.The result of the function is interpreted like the
Artist
andTransform
cases 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
Artist
orTransform
or 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
FancyArrowPatch
arrow 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.FancyArrowPatch
If 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
FancyArrowPatch
are: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.PathPatch
Defaults 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