问题
I'm trying to conciliate dots annotation in a Matplotlib scatter plot with a manual limit setting, but I either got an error message or I get a design problem.
Here is my code :
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize = (20,10)) #manual limit setting
plt.axis([-2,3,-2.5,5])
plt.scatter(x, y)
for i, txt in enumerate(n): #dot annotation
ax.annotate(txt, (x[i], y[i]))
Here is a screen cap of the output (I got the final scatter plot as a small rectangle located in the left corner of a big white rectangle :
I tried this also :
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize = (20,10))
ax = plt.axis([-2,3,-2.5,5])
plt.scatter(x, y)
for i, txt in enumerate(n):
ax.annotate(txt, (x[i], y[i]))
But of course I got the following error message (even though the chart correctly displays, but without the labels next to each corresponding dot).
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'annotate'
The error arises because my loop tries to iterate through ax = plt.axis([-2,3,-2.5,5])
, which doesn't make sense indeed.
Any solution to overcome this issue ?
Thank you
回答1:
The problem occurs because of the special casing of texts when it comes to clipping. Usually you might want text outside the axes to be shown. Therefore annotations and text have a annotation_clip
argument. However, this interferes with the bbox_inches="tight"
option when saving annotations, because the annotations is then still considered part of the layout and hence the figure takes annotations outside the axes still into account.
Two solutions:
Set
annotation_clip
andclip_on
. I.e. You may explicitely tell the annotation to clip at the axes:ax.annotate(txt, (x[i], y[i]), annotation_clip=True, clip_on=True)
Set
bbox_inches
toNone
. When using the IPython inline backend you can tell it not to expand the figure via%config InlineBackend.print_figure_kwargs = {'bbox_inches':None}
in a cell before starting to create your content. (This is seen in this answer)
回答2:
I can't replicate the first issue (tried in versions 2.2.3, 3.1.1, 3.1.2) - I get this (using random data). Try upgrading your version of matplotlib or using
plt.savefig('/path/to/output/image.png')
To save the figure to the disk instead of showing it directly and see if the problem persists.
I can however explain the error
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'annotate'
This occurs because plt.axis()
returns [xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax]
, not an axes
instance (fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(20,10)
returns an axes
instance to ax
).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59805251/how-to-conciliate-dots-annotation-in-matplotlib-scatter-plot-with-manual-limit-s