matplotlib.pyplot.errorbar
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matplotlib.pyplot.errorbar(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)
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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, yscalar or array-like
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The data positions.
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xerr, yerrscalar or array-like, shape(N,) or shape(2, N), optional
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The errorbar sizes:
- scalar: Symmetric +/- values for all data points.
- shape(N,): Symmetric +/-values for each data point.
- 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
xerr
andyerr
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fmtstr, optional, default: ''
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The format for the data points / data lines. See
plot
for details.Use 'none' (case insensitive) to plot errorbars without any data markers.
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ecolorcolor, optional, default: None
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The color of the errorbar lines. If None, use the color of the line connecting the markers.
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elinewidthscalar, optional, default: None
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The linewidth of the errorbar lines. If None, the linewidth of the current style is used.
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capsizescalar, optional, default: None
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The length of the error bar caps in points. If None, it will take the value from
rcParams["errorbar.capsize"]
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capthickscalar, optional, default: None
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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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barsabovebool, optional, default: False
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If True, will plot the errorbars above the plot symbols. Default is below.
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lolims, uplims, xlolims, xuplimsbool, optional, default: False
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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()
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erroreveryint or (int, int), optional, default: 1
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draws error bars on a subset of the data. errorevery =N draws error bars on the points (x[::N], y[::N]). errorevery =(start, N) draws error bars on the points (x[start::N], y[start::N]). e.g. errorevery=(6, 3) adds error bars to the data at (x[6], x[9], x[12], x[15], ...). Used to avoid overlapping error bars when two series share x-axis values.
Returns: -
containerErrorbarContainer
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The container contains:
- plotline:
Line2D
instance of x, y plot markers and/or line. - caplines: A tuple of
Line2D
instances of the error bar caps. - barlinecols: A tuple of
LineCollection
with 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
Lines2D
properties:Property Description agg_filter
a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array alpha
float or None animated
bool antialiased
or aabool clip_box
Bbox
clip_on
bool clip_path
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None color
or ccolor contains
callable dash_capstyle
{'butt', 'round', 'projecting'} dash_joinstyle
{'miter', 'round', 'bevel'} dashes
sequence of floats (on/off ink in points) or (None, None) data
(2, N) array or two 1D arrays drawstyle
or ds{'default', 'steps', 'steps-pre', 'steps-mid', 'steps-post'}, default: 'default' figure
Figure
fillstyle
{'full', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top', 'none'} gid
str in_layout
bool label
object linestyle
or ls{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...} linewidth
or lwfloat marker
marker style markeredgecolor
or meccolor markeredgewidth
or mewfloat markerfacecolor
or mfccolor markerfacecoloralt
or mfcaltcolor markersize
or msfloat markevery
None or int or (int, int) or slice or List[int] or float or (float, float) path_effects
AbstractPathEffect
picker
float or callable[[Artist, Event], Tuple[bool, dict]] pickradius
float rasterized
bool or None sketch_params
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) snap
bool or None solid_capstyle
{'butt', 'round', 'projecting'} solid_joinstyle
{'miter', 'round', 'bevel'} transform
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
url
str visible
bool xdata
1D array ydata
1D array zorder
float
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
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Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.errorbar
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