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Apprendre Legend | Section
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When a chart contains multiple elements, adding a legend helps clarify what each element represents. matplotlib offers several ways to create a legend.

First Option

You can define all labels directly inside plt.legend():

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import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt questions = ['question_1', 'question_2', 'question_3'] yes_answers = np.array([500, 240, 726]) no_answers = np.array([432, 618, 101]) answers = np.array([yes_answers, no_answers]) positions = np.arange(len(questions)) width = 0.3 for i in range(len(answers)): plt.bar(positions + width * i, answers[i], width) plt.xticks(positions + width*(len(answers)-1)/2, questions) plt.legend(['positive answers', 'negative answers']) plt.show()
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This creates a legend in the upper-left corner by passing a list of labels into plt.legend().

Second Option

You can also assign labels directly inside plotting functions using the label= parameter:

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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np questions = ['question_1', 'question_2', 'question_3'] positions = np.arange(len(questions)) yes_answers = np.array([500, 240, 726]) no_answers = np.array([432, 618, 101]) answers = [yes_answers, no_answers] labels = ['positive answers', 'negative answers'] width = 0.3 for i in range(len(answers)): plt.bar(positions + width*i, answers[i], width, label=labels[i]) plt.xticks(positions + width*(len(answers)-1)/2, questions) plt.legend() plt.show()
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Here, plt.legend() automatically gathers labels from the plotted elements.

Third Option

You can also set labels using the set_label() method of the returned artist:

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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np questions = ['question_1', 'question_2', 'question_3'] positions = np.arange(len(questions)) yes_answers = np.array([500, 240, 726]) no_answers = np.array([432, 618, 101]) answers = [yes_answers, no_answers] width = 0.3 labels = ['positive answers', 'negative answers'] for i in range(len(answers)): bar = plt.bar(positions + width*i, answers[i], width) bar.set_label(labels[i]) center_positions = positions + width*(len(answers)-1)/2 plt.xticks(center_positions, questions) plt.legend(loc='upper center') plt.show()
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Legend Location

The loc argument controls where the legend appears. The default 'best' asks matplotlib to choose an optimal location automatically.

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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np questions = ['question_1', 'question_2', 'question_3'] positions = np.arange(len(questions)) yes_answers = np.array([500, 240, 726]) no_answers = np.array([432, 618, 101]) answers = [yes_answers, no_answers] labels = ['positive answers', 'negative answers'] width = 0.3 for i, label in enumerate(labels): bars = plt.bar(positions + width*i, answers[i], width) bars.set_label(label) center_positions = positions + width*(len(answers)-1)/2 plt.xticks(center_positions, questions) plt.legend(loc='upper center') plt.show()
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Valid values for loc include: 'upper right', 'upper left', 'lower left', 'lower right', 'right', 'center left', 'center right', 'lower center', 'center'.

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You can explore more in legend() documentation

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  1. Label the lowest bars as 'primary sector' specifying the appropriate keyword argument.
  2. Label the bars in the middle as 'secondary sector' specifying the appropriate keyword argument.
  3. Label the top bars as 'tertiary sector' specifying the appropriate keyword argument.
  4. Place the legend on the right side, centered vertically.

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