xarray.plot.line¶
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xarray.plot.
line
(darray, *args, row=None, col=None, figsize=None, aspect=None, size=None, ax=None, hue=None, x=None, y=None, xincrease=None, yincrease=None, xscale=None, yscale=None, xticks=None, yticks=None, xlim=None, ylim=None, add_legend=True, _labels=True, **kwargs)¶ Line plot of DataArray index against values
Wraps
matplotlib.pyplot.plot()
- Parameters
darray (DataArray) – Must be 1 dimensional
figsize (tuple, optional) – A tuple (width, height) of the figure in inches. Mutually exclusive with
size
andax
.aspect (scalar, optional) – Aspect ratio of plot, so that
aspect * size
gives the width in inches. Only used if asize
is provided.size (scalar, optional) – If provided, create a new figure for the plot with the given size. Height (in inches) of each plot. See also:
aspect
.ax (matplotlib axes object, optional) – Axis on which to plot this figure. By default, use the current axis. Mutually exclusive with
size
andfigsize
.hue (string, optional) – Dimension or coordinate for which you want multiple lines plotted. If plotting against a 2D coordinate,
hue
must be a dimension.y (x,) – Dimensions or coordinates for x, y axis. Only one of these may be specified. The other coordinate plots values from the DataArray on which this plot method is called.
yscale (xscale,) – Specifies scaling for the x- and y-axes respectively
yticks (xticks,) –
ylim (xlim,) –
xincrease (None, True, or False, optional) – Should the values on the x axes be increasing from left to right? if None, use the default for the matplotlib function.
yincrease (None, True, or False, optional) – Should the values on the y axes be increasing from top to bottom? if None, use the default for the matplotlib function.
add_legend (boolean, optional) – Add legend with y axis coordinates (2D inputs only).
**kwargs (*args,) – Additional arguments to matplotlib.pyplot.plot