Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. Pyplot is a state-based interface to a Matplotlib module which provides a MATLAB-like interface.
matplotlib.pyplot.axhline() Function
The axhline() function in pyplot module of matplotlib library is used to add a horizontal line across the axis.
Syntax: matplotlib.pyplot.axhline(y=0, xmin=0, xmax=1, **kwargs)
Parameters: This method accept the following parameters that are described below:
- y: This parameter is an optional and it is position in data coordinates of the horizontal line.
- xmin: This parameter is a scalar and optional. Its default value is 0.
- xmax: This parameter is a scalar and optional. Its default value is 1.
Returns: This returns the following:
line : This returns the line created by this function.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.pyplot.axhline() function in matplotlib.pyplot:
Example #1:
# Implementation of matplotlib.pyplot.annotate() function import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt t = np.linspace( - 10 , 10 , 100 ) sig = 1 / t plt.axhline(y = 0 , color = "green" , linestyle = "--" ) plt.axhline(y = 0.5 , color = "green" , linestyle = ":" ) plt.axhline(y = 1.0 , color = "green" , linestyle = "--" ) plt.axvline(color = "black" ) plt.plot(t, sig, linewidth = 2 , label = r "$\sigma(t) = \frac{1}{x}$" ) plt.xlim( - 10 , 10 ) plt.xlabel( "t" ) plt.title( "Graph of 1 / x" ) plt.legend(fontsize = 14 ) plt.show() |
Output:
Example #2:
# Implementation of matplotlib.pyplot.annotate() # function import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt x = np.linspace( 0 , 13 , 100 ) plt.rcParams[ 'lines.linewidth' ] = 2 plt.figure() plt.plot(x, np.sin(x), label = 'Line1' , color = 'green' , linestyle = "--" ) plt.plot(x, np.sin(x + 0.5 ), label = 'Line2' , color = 'black' , linestyle = ":" ) plt.axhline( 0 , label = 'Line3' , color = 'black' ) plt.title( 'Axhline() Example' ) l = plt.legend(loc = 'upper right' ) # legend between blue and orange # line l.set_zorder( 2.5 ) plt.show() |
Output: