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Annotate the End of Lines Using Python and Matplotlib



To annotate the end of lines using Python and Matplotlib, we can take the following steps −

  • Set the figure size and adjust the padding between and around the subplots.
  • Initalize a variable, rows, to get the number of rows data.
  • Get a Pandas dataframe in a rectangular tabular data.
  • Calculate the cumsum (cumulative sum) of the dataframe.
  • Plot the dataframe using plot() method.
  • Iterate line and name to annotate the end of lines.
  • Use annotate() method with column's name, xy co-ordinates, color of the lines, sizes, etc.
  • Place a legend on the figure.
  • To display the figure, use show() method.

Example

import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50]
plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True

rows = 75

df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.randint(-5, 5, size=(rows, 3)),
columns=['A', 'B', 'C'])
df = df.cumsum()
ax = df.plot()

for line, name in zip(ax.lines, df.columns):
      y = line.get_ydata()[-1]
      ax.annotate(name, xy=(1, y), xytext=(6, 0),
                  color=line.get_color(), xycoords=ax.get_yaxis_transform(),
                  textcoords="offset points", size=14, va="center")

plt.legend(loc='lower left')
plt.show()

Output

Updated on: 2021-06-16T12:20:16+05:30

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