Annotations
using Plots
pyplot()
The annotations
keyword is used for text annotations in data-coordinates. Pass in a 3-tuple of vectors (x, y, text)
, or a vector of annotations, each of which is a tuple of x
, y
and text
. You can position annotations using relative coordinates with the syntax ((px, py), text)
, where for example px=.25
positions the annotation at 25%
of the subplot's axis width. text
may be a simple String
, or a PlotText
object, which can be built with the method text(string, attrs...)
. This wraps font and color attributes and allows you to set text styling. text
may also be a tuple (string, attrs...)
of arguments which are passed to Plots.text
.
annotate!(ann)
is shorthand for plot!(; annotation=ann)
, and annotate!(x, y, txt)
for plot!(; annotation=(x,y,txt))
.
Series annotations are used for annotating individual data points. They require only the annotation; x/y values are computed. Series annotations require either plain String
s or PlotText
objects.
y = rand(10)
plot(y, annotations = (3, y[3], Plots.text("this is #3", :left)), leg = false)
annotate!([(5, y[5], ("this is #5", 16, :red, :center)), (10, y[10], ("this is #10", :right, 20, "courier"))])
annotate!([2, 8], y[[2, 8]], ["#2", "#8"])
scatter!(range(2, stop = 8, length = 6), rand(6), marker = (50, 0.2, :orange), series_annotations = ["series", "annotations", "map", "to", "series", Plots.text("data", :green)])
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