matplotlib.pyplot.suptitle
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matplotlib.pyplot.suptitle(t, **kwargs)[source] - 
Add a centered title to the figure.
Parameters: - 
tstr - 
The title text.
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xfloat, default 0.5 - 
The x location of the text in figure coordinates.
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yfloat, default 0.98 - 
The y location of the text in figure coordinates.
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horizontalalignment, ha{'center', 'left', right'}, default: 'center' - 
The horizontal alignment of the text relative to (x, y).
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verticalalignment, va{'top', 'center', 'bottom', 'baseline'}, default: 'top' - 
The vertical alignment of the text relative to (x, y).
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fontsize, sizedefault: rcParams["figure.titlesize"] (default: 'large') - 
The font size of the text. See
Text.set_sizefor possible values. - 
fontweight, weightdefault: rcParams["figure.titleweight"] (default: 'normal') - 
The font weight of the text. See
Text.set_weightfor possible values. 
Returns: - text
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The
Textinstance of the title. 
Other Parameters: - 
fontpropertiesNone or dict, optional - 
A dict of font properties. If fontproperties is given the default values for font size and weight are taken from the
FontPropertiesdefaults.rcParams["figure.titlesize"](default:'large') andrcParams["figure.titleweight"](default:'normal') are ignored in this case. - **kwargs
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Additional kwargs are
matplotlib.text.Textproperties. 
Examples
>>> fig.suptitle('This is the figure title', fontsize=12) - 
 
Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.suptitle
 
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