Parameters: | fontsize : string or float, optional
Size in points or relative size e.g., ‘smaller’, ‘x-large’.
See Text.set_size for accepted string values.
colors :
Color of each label
- if None, the color of each label matches the color of
the corresponding contour
- if one string color, e.g., colors = ‘r’ or colors =
‘red’, all labels will be plotted in this color
- if a tuple of matplotlib color args (string, float, rgb, etc),
different labels will be plotted in different colors in the order
specified
inline : bool, optional
If True the underlying contour is removed where the label is
placed. Default is True .
inline_spacing : float, optional
Space in pixels to leave on each side of label when
placing inline. Defaults to 5.
This spacing will be exact for labels at locations where the
contour is straight, less so for labels on curved contours.
fmt : string or dict, optional
A format string for the label. Default is ‘%1.3f’
Alternatively, this can be a dictionary matching contour
levels with arbitrary strings to use for each contour level
(i.e., fmt[level]=string), or it can be any callable, such
as a Formatter instance, that
returns a string when called with a numeric contour level.
manual : bool or iterable, optional
If True , contour labels will be placed manually using
mouse clicks. Click the first button near a contour to
add a label, click the second button (or potentially both
mouse buttons at once) to finish adding labels. The third
button can be used to remove the last label added, but
only if labels are not inline. Alternatively, the keyboard
can be used to select label locations (enter to end label
placement, delete or backspace act like the third mouse button,
and any other key will select a label location).
manual can also be an iterable object of x,y tuples.
Contour labels will be created as if mouse is clicked at each
x,y positions.
rightside_up : bool, optional
If True , label rotations will always be plus
or minus 90 degrees from level. Default is True .
use_clabeltext : bool, optional
If True , ClabelText class (instead of Text ) is used to
create labels. ClabelText recalculates rotation angles
of texts during the drawing time, therefore this can be used if
aspect of the axes changes. Default is False .
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