The legend module defines the Legend class, which is responsible for drawing legends associated with axes and/or figures.
Important
It is unlikely that you would ever create a Legend instance manually. Most users would normally create a legend via the legend
function. For more details on legends there is also a legend guide.
The Legend
class is a container of legend handles and legend texts.
The legend handler map specifies how to create legend handles from artists (lines, patches, etc.) in the axes or figures. Default legend handlers are defined in the legend_handler
module. While not all artist types are covered by the default legend handlers, custom legend handlers can be defined to support arbitrary objects.
See the legend guide for more information.
Bases: matplotlib.offsetbox.DraggableOffsetBox
Wrapper around a Legend
to support mouse dragging.
Legend
The Legend
instance to wrap.
Use blitting for faster image composition. For details see FuncAnimation.
If "loc", update the loc parameter of the legend upon finalizing. If "bbox", update the bbox_to_anchor parameter.
Bases: matplotlib.artist.Artist
Place a legend on the axes at location loc.
Axes
or Figure
The artist that contains the legend.
Artist
A list of Artists (lines, patches) to be added to the legend.
A list of labels to show next to the artists. The length of handles and labels should be the same. If they are not, they are truncated to the smaller of both lengths.
rcParams["legend.loc"]
(default: 'best'
) ('best' for axes, 'upper right' for figures)
The location of the legend.
The strings 'upper left', 'upper right', 'lower left', 'lower right'
place the legend at the corresponding corner of the axes/figure.
The strings 'upper center', 'lower center', 'center left', 'center right'
place the legend at the center of the corresponding edge of the axes/figure.
The string 'center'
places the legend at the center of the axes/figure.
The string 'best'
places the legend at the location, among the nine locations defined so far, with the minimum overlap with other drawn artists. This option can be quite slow for plots with large amounts of data; your plotting speed may benefit from providing a specific location.
The location can also be a 2-tuple giving the coordinates of the lower-left corner of the legend in axes coordinates (in which case bbox_to_anchor will be ignored).
For back-compatibility, 'center right'
(but no other location) can also be spelled 'right'
, and each "string" locations can also be given as a numeric value:
Location String | Location Code |
---|---|
'best' | 0 |
'upper right' | 1 |
'upper left' | 2 |
'lower left' | 3 |
'lower right' | 4 |
'right' | 5 |
'center left' | 6 |
'center right' | 7 |
'lower center' | 8 |
'upper center' | 9 |
'center' | 10 |
BboxBase
, 2-tuple, or 4-tuple of floats
Box that is used to position the legend in conjunction with loc. Defaults to axes.bbox
(if called as a method to Axes.legend
) or figure.bbox
(if Figure.legend
). This argument allows arbitrary placement of the legend.
Bbox coordinates are interpreted in the coordinate system given by bbox_transform, with the default transform Axes or Figure coordinates, depending on which legend
is called.
If a 4-tuple or BboxBase
is given, then it specifies the bbox (x, y, width, height)
that the legend is placed in. To put the legend in the best location in the bottom right quadrant of the axes (or figure):
loc='best', bbox_to_anchor=(0.5, 0., 0.5, 0.5)
A 2-tuple (x, y)
places the corner of the legend specified by loc at x, y. For example, to put the legend's upper right-hand corner in the center of the axes (or figure) the following keywords can be used:
loc='upper right', bbox_to_anchor=(0.5, 0.5)
The number of columns that the legend has.
matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties
or dict
The font properties of the legend. If None (default), the current matplotlib.rcParams
will be used.
The font size of the legend. If the value is numeric the size will be the absolute font size in points. String values are relative to the current default font size. This argument is only used if prop is not specified.
rcParams["legend.labelcolor"]
(default: 'None'
)
The color of the text in the legend. Either a valid color string (for example, 'red'), or a list of color strings. The labelcolor can also be made to match the color of the line or marker using 'linecolor', 'markerfacecolor' (or 'mfc'), or 'markeredgecolor' (or 'mec').
Labelcolor can be set globally using rcParams["legend.labelcolor"]
(default: 'None'
). If None, use rcParams["text.color"]
(default: 'black'
).
rcParams["legend.numpoints"]
(default: 1
)
The number of marker points in the legend when creating a legend entry for a Line2D
(line).
rcParams["legend.scatterpoints"]
(default: 1
)
The number of marker points in the legend when creating a legend entry for a PathCollection
(scatter plot).
[0.375, 0.5, 0.3125]
The vertical offset (relative to the font size) for the markers created for a scatter plot legend entry. 0.0 is at the base the legend text, and 1.0 is at the top. To draw all markers at the same height, set to [0.5]
.
rcParams["legend.markerscale"]
(default: 1.0
)
The relative size of legend markers compared with the originally drawn ones.
If True, legend marker is placed to the left of the legend label. If False, legend marker is placed to the right of the legend label.
rcParams["legend.frameon"]
(default: True
)
Whether the legend should be drawn on a patch (frame).
rcParams["legend.fancybox"]
(default: True
)
Whether round edges should be enabled around the FancyBboxPatch
which makes up the legend's background.
rcParams["legend.shadow"]
(default: False
)
Whether to draw a shadow behind the legend.
rcParams["legend.framealpha"]
(default: 0.8
)
The alpha transparency of the legend's background. If shadow is activated and framealpha is None
, the default value is ignored.
rcParams["legend.facecolor"]
(default: 'inherit'
)
The legend's background color. If "inherit"
, use rcParams["axes.facecolor"]
(default: 'white'
).
rcParams["legend.edgecolor"]
(default: '0.8'
)
The legend's background patch edge color. If "inherit"
, use take rcParams["axes.edgecolor"]
(default: 'black'
).
If mode is set to "expand"
the legend will be horizontally expanded to fill the axes area (or bbox_to_anchor if defines the legend's size).
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
The transform for the bounding box (bbox_to_anchor). For a value of None
(default) the Axes' transAxes
transform will be used.
The legend's title. Default is no title (None
).
matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties
or dict
The font properties of the legend's title. If None (default), the title_fontsize argument will be used if present; if title_fontsize is also None, the current rcParams["legend.title_fontsize"]
(default: None
) will be used.
rcParams["legend.title_fontsize"]
(default: None
)
The font size of the legend's title. Note: This cannot be combined with title_fontproperties. If you want to set the fontsize alongside other font properties, use the size parameter in title_fontproperties.
rcParams["legend.borderpad"]
(default: 0.4
)
The fractional whitespace inside the legend border, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.labelspacing"]
(default: 0.5
)
The vertical space between the legend entries, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.handlelength"]
(default: 2.0
)
The length of the legend handles, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.handleheight"]
(default: 0.7
)
The height of the legend handles, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.handletextpad"]
(default: 0.8
)
The pad between the legend handle and text, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.borderaxespad"]
(default: 0.5
)
The pad between the axes and legend border, in font-size units.
rcParams["legend.columnspacing"]
(default: 2.0
)
The spacing between columns, in font-size units.
The custom dictionary mapping instances or types to a legend handler. This handler_map updates the default handler map found at matplotlib.legend.Legend.get_legend_handler_map
.
Users can specify any arbitrary location for the legend using the bbox_to_anchor keyword argument. bbox_to_anchor can be a BboxBase
(or derived there from) or a tuple of 2 or 4 floats. See set_bbox_to_anchor
for more detail.
The legend location can be specified by setting loc with a tuple of 2 floats, which is interpreted as the lower-left corner of the legend in the normalized axes coordinate.
Test whether the artist contains the mouse event.
matplotlib.backend_bases.MouseEvent
Whether any values are within the radius.
An artist-specific dictionary of details of the event context, such as which points are contained in the pick radius. See the individual Artist subclasses for details.
Draw the Artist (and its children) using the given renderer.
This has no effect if the artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
returns False).
RendererBase
subclass.
This method is overridden in the Artist subclasses.
Set whether the legend box patch is drawn.
Return the bbox that the legend will be anchored to.
A class method that returns the default handler map.
Return True
if the legend is draggable, False
otherwise.
Get whether the legend box patch is drawn.
Return a legend handler from legend_handler_map that corresponds to orig_handler.
legend_handler_map should be a dictionary object (that is returned by the get_legend_handler_map method).
It first checks if the orig_handle itself is a key in the legend_handler_map and return the associated value. Otherwise, it checks for each of the classes in its method-resolution-order. If no matching key is found, it returns None
.
Return the handler map.
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
RendererBase
subclass
renderer that will be used to draw the figures (i.e. fig.canvas.get_renderer()
)
Bbox
The enclosing bounding box (in figure pixel coordinates).
Get the artist's bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
Set multiple properties at once.
Supported properties are
Property | Description |
---|---|
a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array | |
scalar or None | |
bool | |
| |
bool | |
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None | |
bool | |
bool | |
str | |
bool | |
object | |
None or bool or float or callable | |
bool | |
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) | |
bool or None | |
unknown | |
str | |
bool | |
float |
Set the bbox that the legend will be anchored to.
BboxBase
or tuple
The bounding box can be specified in the following ways:
BboxBase
instance(left, bottom, width, height)
in the given transform (normalized axes coordinate if None)(left, bottom)
where the width and height will be assumed to be zero.Transform
, optional
A transform to apply to the bounding box. If not specified, this will use a transform to the bounding box of the parent.
A class method to set the default handler map.
Enable or disable mouse dragging support of the legend.
Whether mouse dragging is enabled.
Use blitting for faster image composition. For details see FuncAnimation.
The legend parameter to be changed when dragged:
DraggableLegend
or None
If state is True
this returns the DraggableLegend
helper instance. Otherwise this returns None.
Set whether the legend box patch is drawn.
Set the legend title. Fontproperties can be optionally set with prop parameter.
A class method to update the default handler map.
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