Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. The Axes Class contains most of the figure elements: Axis, Tick, Line2D, Text, Polygon, etc., and sets the coordinate system. And the instances of Axes supports callbacks through a callbacks attribute.
matplotlib.axes.Axes.fill_betweenx() Function
The Axes.fill_betweenx() function in axes module of matplotlib library is used to fill the area between two vertical curves.
Syntax: Axes.fill_betweenx(self, y, x1, x2=0, where=None, step=None, interpolate=False, *, data=None, **kwargs)
Parameters: This method accept the following parameters that are described below:
- y: This parameter contains the y coordinates of the data points which are used to define the curves.
- x1: This parameter contains the x coordinates of the data points which are used to define the first curves
- x2: This parameter contains the x coordinates of the data points which are used to define the second curves. It is an optional with default value of 0.
- where: This parameter is an optional parameter. And it is used to exclude some horizontal regions from being filled.
- interpolate: This parameter is also an optional parameter. And it is the linewidth of the errorbar lines with default value NONE.
- step: This parameter is also an optional parameter. And it is used to define if the filling should be a step function or not.
Returns: This returns a PolyCollection containing the plotted polygons.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axes.Axes.fill_betweenx() function in matplotlib.axes:
Example-1:
# Implementation of matplotlib function import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt y = np.arange( - 5 , 5 , 0.01 ) x1 = - y * 2 + y + 10 x2 = 2 * y + y fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(y, x1, y, x2, color = 'black' ) ax.fill_betweenx(y, x1, x2, where = x2 >x1, facecolor = 'green' , alpha = 0.8 ) ax.fill_betweenx(y, x1, x2, where = x2 < = x1, facecolor = 'black' , alpha = 0.8 ) ax.set_title( 'matplotlib.axes.Axes.fill_betweenx Example1' ) plt.show() |
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Example-2:
# Implementation of matplotlib function import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt y = np.arange( 0.0 , 2 , 0.01 ) x1 = np.sin( 2 * np.pi * y) x2 = 0.8 * np.sin( 4 * np.pi * y) fig, [ax1, ax2, ax3, ax4] = plt.subplots( 1 , 4 , sharey = True , figsize = ( 6 , 6 )) ax1.fill_betweenx(y, 0 , x1, facecolor = 'green' ) ax1.set_title( 'Fill_Betweenx x1 and 0' ) ax2.fill_betweenx(y, x1, 1 , facecolor = 'green' ) ax2.set_title( 'Fill_Betweenx x1 and 1' ) ax3.fill_betweenx(y, x1, x2, facecolor = 'green' ) ax3.set_title( 'Fill_Betweenx x1 and y2' ) ax4.fill_betweenx(y, x1, x2, where = x2 < = x1, facecolor = 'green' ) ax4.set_title( 'Fill_Between x1 and x2 with x2<= x1 ' ) plt.show() |
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