Issue
I have a plot with a bar and line graph on different y axes. I need to label the bar graph with it's corresponding values 3/4 of the way up the height of the bar, and label the line graph with its values just above each point on the line. How do I do this?
My code and graph is as follows:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pandas as pd
width=.7
t=pd.DataFrame({'bars':[3.4,3.1,5.1,5.1,3.8,4.2,5.2,4.0,3.6],'lines':[2.4,2.2,2.4,2.1,2.0,2.1,1.9,1.8,1.9]})
ax1 = t['bars'].plot(kind='bar',width=width,color='lightgrey')
ax2 = t['lines'].plot(secondary_y=True, color='red')
ax1.plot(label='bars')
ax2.plot(label='lines')
lines,labels=ax1.get_legend_handles_labels()
lines2,labels2=ax2.get_legend_handles_labels()
ax2.legend(lines+lines2,labels+labels2)
ax1.yaxis.grid(linestyle='dashed')
ax1.set_axisbelow(True)
ax1.set_xticklabels(('1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9'))
ax1.set_ylim(0,6)
ax1.set_ylabel('title1')
ax2.set_ylim(0, 2.5)
ax2.set_ylabel('title2')
plt.show()
Solution
After plotting the bars, annotate it with the information:
# other codes
ax1 = t['bars'].plot(kind='bar',width=width,color='lightgrey')
for p in ax1.patches:
w,h = p.get_width(), p.get_height()
x = p.get_x()
ax1.text(x + w/2, h * .75, # your 3/4 here
f'{h}', va='center', ha='center')
# other codes
Output:
Answered By - Quang Hoang
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