matplotlib.axes.Axes.errorbar
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Axes.errorbar(self, x, y, yerr=None, xerr=None, fmt='', ecolor=None, elinewidth=None, capsize=None, barsabove=False, lolims=False, uplims=False, xlolims=False, xuplims=False, errorevery=1, capthick=None, *, data=None, **kwargs)[source] - 
Plot y versus x as lines and/or markers with attached errorbars.
x, y define the data locations, xerr, yerr define the errorbar sizes. By default, this draws the data markers/lines as well the errorbars. Use fmt='none' to draw errorbars without any data markers.
Parameters: - 
x, y : scalar or array-like - 
The data positions.
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xerr, yerr : scalar or array-like, shape(N,) or shape(2,N), optional - 
The errorbar sizes:
- scalar: Symmetric +/- values for all data points.
 - shape(N,): Symmetric +/-values for each data point.
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- shape(2,N): Separate - and + values for each bar. First row
 - contains the lower errors, the second row contains the upper errors.
 
 - None: No errorbar.
 
Note that all error arrays should have positive values.
See Different ways of specifying error bars for an example on the usage of
xerrandyerr. - 
fmt : plot format string, optional, default: '' - 
The format for the data points / data lines. See
plotfor details.Use 'none' (case insensitive) to plot errorbars without any data markers.
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ecolor : mpl color, optional, default: None - 
A matplotlib color arg which gives the color the errorbar lines. If None, use the color of the line connecting the markers.
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elinewidth : scalar, optional, default: None - 
The linewidth of the errorbar lines. If None, the linewidth of the current style is used.
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capsize : scalar, optional, default: None - 
The length of the error bar caps in points. If None, it will take the value from
rcParams["errorbar.capsize"]. - 
capthick : scalar, optional, default: None - 
An alias to the keyword argument markeredgewidth (a.k.a. mew). This setting is a more sensible name for the property that controls the thickness of the error bar cap in points. For backwards compatibility, if mew or markeredgewidth are given, then they will over-ride capthick. This may change in future releases.
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barsabove : bool, optional, default: False - 
If True, will plot the errorbars above the plot symbols. Default is below.
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lolims, uplims, xlolims, xuplims : bool, optional, default: False - 
These arguments can be used to indicate that a value gives only upper/lower limits. In that case a caret symbol is used to indicate this. lims-arguments may be of the same type as xerr and yerr. To use limits with inverted axes,
set_xlim()orset_ylim()must be called beforeerrorbar(). - 
errorevery : positive integer, optional, default: 1 - 
Subsamples the errorbars. e.g., if errorevery=5, errorbars for every 5-th datapoint will be plotted. The data plot itself still shows all data points.
 
Returns: - 
container : ErrorbarContainer - 
The container contains:
- plotline: 
Line2Dinstance of x, y plot markers and/or line. - caplines: A tuple of 
Line2Dinstances of the error bar caps. - barlinecols: A tuple of 
LineCollectionwith the horizontal and vertical error ranges. 
 - plotline: 
 
Other Parameters: - **kwargs
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All other keyword arguments are passed on to the plot command for the markers. For example, this code makes big red squares with thick green edges:
x,y,yerr = rand(3,10) errorbar(x, y, yerr, marker='s', mfc='red', mec='green', ms=20, mew=4)where mfc, mec, ms and mew are aliases for the longer property names, markerfacecolor, markeredgecolor, markersize and markeredgewidth.
Valid kwargs for the marker properties are
Lines2Dproperties:Property Description agg_filtera filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array alphafloat animatedbool antialiasedor aabool clip_boxBboxclip_onbool clip_path[( Path,Transform) |Patch| None]coloror ccolor containscallable dash_capstyle{'butt', 'round', 'projecting'} dash_joinstyle{'miter', 'round', 'bevel'} dashessequence of floats (on/off ink in points) or (None, None) drawstyleor ds{'default', 'steps', 'steps-pre', 'steps-mid', 'steps-post'}, default: 'default' figureFigurefillstyle{'full', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top', 'none'} gidstr in_layoutbool labelobject linestyleor ls{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...} linewidthor lwfloat markermarker style markeredgecoloror meccolor markeredgewidthor mewfloat markerfacecoloror mfccolor markerfacecoloraltor mfcaltcolor markersizeor msfloat markeveryNone or int or (int, int) or slice or List[int] or float or (float, float) path_effectsAbstractPathEffectpickerfloat or callable[[Artist, Event], Tuple[bool, dict]] pickradiusfloat rasterizedbool or None sketch_params(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) snapbool or None solid_capstyle{'butt', 'round', 'projecting'} solid_joinstyle{'miter', 'round', 'bevel'} transformmatplotlib.transforms.Transformurlstr visiblebool xdata1D array ydata1D array zorderfloat  
Notes
Note
In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, the following arguments are replaced by data[<arg>]:
- All arguments with the following names: 'x', 'xerr', 'y', 'yerr'.
 
Objects passed as data must support item access (
data[<arg>]) and membership test (<arg> in data). - 
 
Examples using matplotlib.axes.Axes.errorbar
 
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