mpl.pyplot.Line2D.__init__

Line2D.__init__(xdata, ydata, linewidth=None, linestyle=None, color=None, marker=None, markersize=None, markeredgewidth=None, markeredgecolor=None, markerfacecolor=None, markerfacecoloralt=u'none', fillstyle=None, antialiased=None, dash_capstyle=None, solid_capstyle=None, dash_joinstyle=None, solid_joinstyle=None, pickradius=5, drawstyle=None, markevery=None, **kwargs)[source]

Create a Line2D instance with x and y data in sequences xdata, ydata.

The kwargs are Line2D properties:

agg_filter: unknown alpha: float (0.0 transparent through 1.0 opaque) animated: [True | False] antialiased or aa: [True | False] axes: an Axes instance clip_box: a matplotlib.transforms.Bbox instance clip_on: [True | False] clip_path: [ (Path, Transform) | Patch | None ] color or c: any matplotlib color contains: a callable function dash_capstyle: [‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’] dash_joinstyle: [‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’] dashes: sequence of on/off ink in points drawstyle: [‘default’ | ‘steps’ | ‘steps-pre’ | ‘steps-mid’ | ‘steps-post’] figure: a matplotlib.figure.Figure instance fillstyle: [‘full’ | ‘left’ | ‘right’ | ‘bottom’ | ‘top’ | ‘none’] gid: an id string label: string or anything printable with ‘%s’ conversion. linestyle or ls: [‘solid’ | ‘dashed’, ‘dashdot’, ‘dotted’ | (offset, on-off-dash-seq) | '-' | '--' | '-.' | ':' | 'None' | ' ' | ''] linewidth or lw: float value in points marker: A valid marker style markeredgecolor or mec: any matplotlib color markeredgewidth or mew: float value in points markerfacecolor or mfc: any matplotlib color markerfacecoloralt or mfcalt: any matplotlib color markersize or ms: float markevery: [None | int | length-2 tuple of int | slice | list/array of int | float | length-2 tuple of float] path_effects: unknown picker: float distance in points or callable pick function fn(artist, event) pickradius: float distance in points rasterized: [True | False | None] sketch_params: unknown snap: unknown solid_capstyle: [‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’] solid_joinstyle: [‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’] transform: a matplotlib.transforms.Transform instance url: a url string visible: [True | False] xdata: 1D array ydata: 1D array zorder: any number

See set_linestyle() for a decription of the line styles, set_marker() for a description of the markers, and set_drawstyle() for a description of the draw styles.