matplotlib.pyplot.fill#
- matplotlib.pyplot.fill(*args,data=None,**kwargs)[source]#
Plot filled polygons.
- Parameters:
- *argssequence of x, y, [color]
Each polygon is defined by the lists ofx andy positions ofits nodes, optionally followed by acolor specifier. See
matplotlib.colorsfor supported color specifiers. Thestandard color cycle is used for polygons without a colorspecifier.You can plot multiple polygons by providing multiplex,y,[color] groups.
For example, each of the following is legal:
ax.fill(x,y)# a polygon with default colorax.fill(x,y,"b")# a blue polygonax.fill(x,y,x2,y2)# two polygonsax.fill(x,y,"b",x2,y2,"r")# a blue and a red polygon
- dataindexable object, optional
An object with labelled data. If given, provide the label names toplot inx andy, e.g.:
ax.fill("time","signal",data={"time":[0,1,2],"signal":[0,1,0]})
- Returns:
- list of
Polygon
- list of
- Other Parameters:
- **kwargs
Polygonproperties
- **kwargs
Notes
Note
This is thepyplot wrapper for
axes.Axes.fill.Use
fill_between()if you would like to fill the region betweentwo curves.
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