matplotlib.pyplot.axvspan
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matplotlib.pyplot.axvspan(xmin, xmax, ymin=0, ymax=1, **kwargs)
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Add a vertical span (rectangle) across the axes.
Draw a vertical span (rectangle) from xmin to xmax. With the default values of ymin = 0 and ymax = 1. This always spans the yrange, regardless of the ylim settings, even if you change them, e.g., with the
set_ylim()
command. That is, the vertical extent is in axes coords: 0=bottom, 0.5=middle, 1.0=top but the x location is in data coordinates.Parameters: -
xminscalar
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Number indicating the first X-axis coordinate of the vertical span rectangle in data units.
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xmaxscalar
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Number indicating the second X-axis coordinate of the vertical span rectangle in data units.
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yminscalar, optional
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Number indicating the first Y-axis coordinate of the vertical span rectangle in relative Y-axis units (0-1). Default to 0.
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ymaxscalar, optional
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Number indicating the second Y-axis coordinate of the vertical span rectangle in relative Y-axis units (0-1). Default to 1.
Returns: -
rectanglePolygon
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Vertical span (rectangle) from (xmin, ymin) to (xmax, ymax).
Other Parameters: - **kwargs
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Optional parameters are properties of the class
Polygon
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See also
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axhspan
- Add a horizontal span across the axes.
Examples
Draw a vertical, green, translucent rectangle from x = 1.25 to x = 1.55 that spans the yrange of the axes.
>>> axvspan(1.25, 1.55, facecolor='g', alpha=0.5)
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Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.axvspan
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