Issue
Simple question here: I'm trying to get the size of my legend using matplotlib.pyplot
to be smaller (i.e., the text to be smaller). The code I'm using goes something like this:
plot.figure()
plot.scatter(k, sum_cf, color='black', label='Sum of Cause Fractions')
plot.scatter(k, data[:, 0], color='b', label='Dis 1: cf = .6, var = .2')
plot.scatter(k, data[:, 1], color='r', label='Dis 2: cf = .2, var = .1')
plot.scatter(k, data[:, 2], color='g', label='Dis 3: cf = .1, var = .01')
plot.legend(loc=2)
Solution
You can set an individual font size for the legend by adjusting the prop
keyword.
plot.legend(loc=2, prop={'size': 6})
This takes a dictionary of keywords corresponding to matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties
properties. See the documentation for legend:
Keyword arguments:
prop: [ None | FontProperties | dict ] A matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties instance. If prop is a dictionary, a new instance will be created with prop. If None, use rc settings.
It is also possible, as of version 1.2.1, to use the keyword fontsize
.
Answered By - Yann
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