matplotlib.markers
#
Functions to handle markers; used by the marker functionality of plot
, scatter
, and errorbar
.
All possible markers are defined here:
Note that special symbols can be defined via the STIX math font, e.g. "$\u266B$"
. For an overview over the STIX font symbols refer to the STIX font table. Also see the STIX Fonts.
Integer numbers from 0
to 11
create lines and triangles. Those are equally accessible via capitalized variables, like CARETDOWNBASE
. Hence the following are equivalent:
plt.plot([1, 2, 3], marker=11) plt.plot([1, 2, 3], marker=matplotlib.markers.CARETDOWNBASE)
Markers join and cap styles can be customized by creating a new instance of MarkerStyle. A MarkerStyle can also have a custom Transform
allowing it to be arbitrarily rotated or offset.
Examples showing the use of markers:
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