When decorating axes with text boxes, two useful tricks are to place
the text in axes coordinates (see Transformations Tutorial), so the
text doesn’t move around with changes in x or y limits. You can also
use the bbox
property of text to surround the text with a
Patch
instance – the bbox
keyword
argument takes a dictionary with keys that are Patch properties.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
np.random.seed(1234)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
x = 30*np.random.randn(10000)
mu = x.mean()
median = np.median(x)
sigma = x.std()
textstr = '$\mu=%.2f$\n$\mathrm{median}=%.2f$\n$\sigma=%.2f$' % (mu, median, sigma)
ax.hist(x, 50)
# these are matplotlib.patch.Patch properties
props = dict(boxstyle='round', facecolor='wheat', alpha=0.5)
# place a text box in upper left in axes coords
ax.text(0.05, 0.95, textstr, transform=ax.transAxes, fontsize=14,
verticalalignment='top', bbox=props)