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. Parametersx, yfloatThe position to place the text. By default, this is in data coordinates. The coordinate system can be changed using the transform parameter. sstrThe text. fontdictdict, default: NoneA dictionary to override the default text properties. If fontdict is None, the
defaults are determined by rcParams . ReturnsText The created
Text instance. Other Parameters**kwargsText properties.Other miscellaneous text parameters.
Property | Description |
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agg_filter
| 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
| alpha
| scalar or None
| animated
| bool
| backgroundcolor
| color
| bbox
| dict with properties for patches.FancyBboxPatch
| clip_box
| unknown
| clip_on
| unknown
| clip_path
| unknown
| color or c
| color
| figure
| Figure
| fontfamily or family
| {FONTNAME, 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'}
| fontproperties or font or font_properties
| font_manager.FontProperties or str or pathlib.Path
| fontsize or size
| float 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'}
| gid
| str
| horizontalalignment or ha
| {'center', 'right', 'left'}
| in_layout
| bool
| label
| object
| linespacing
| float (multiple of font size)
| math_fontfamily
| str
| multialignment or ma
| {'left', 'right', 'center'}
| parse_math
| bool
| path_effects
| AbstractPathEffect
| picker
| None or bool or float or callable
| position
| (float, float)
| rasterized
| bool
| rotation
| float or {'vertical', 'horizontal'}
| rotation_mode
| {None, 'default', 'anchor'}
| sketch_params
| (scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
| snap
| bool or None
| text
| object
| transform
| Transform
| transform_rotates_text
| bool
| url
| str
| usetex
| bool or None
| verticalalignment or va
| {'center', 'top', 'bottom', 'baseline', 'center_baseline'}
| visible
| bool
| wrap
| bool
| x
| float
| y
| float
| zorder
| float
|
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 # |