ahmethungari
ahmethungari

Reputation: 2249

adding extra axis ticks using matplotlib

I have a simple plot code as

plt.plot(x,y)
plt.show()

I want to add some extra ticks on the x-axis in addition to the current ones, let's say at

extraticks=[2.1, 3, 7.6]

As you see I do not have a pattern for ticks so I do not want to increase the tick frequency for the whole axis; just keep the original ones and add those extras...

Is it possible, at all?

Regards

Upvotes: 79

Views: 92178

Answers (2)

Mad Physicist
Mad Physicist

Reputation: 114548

For the sake of completeness, I would like to give the OO version of @Lev-Levitsky's great answer:

lines = plt.plot(x,y)
ax = lines[0].axes
ax.set_xticks(list(ax.get_xticks()) + extraticks)

Here we use the Axes object extracted from the Lines2D sequence returned by plot. Normally if you are using the OO interface you would already have a reference to the Axes up front and you would call plot on that instead of on pyplot.

Corner Caveat

If for some reason you have modified your axis limits (e.g, by programatically zooming in to a portion of the data), you will need to restore them after this operation:

lim = ax.get_xlim()
ax.set_xticks(list(ax.get_xticks()) + extraticks)
ax.set_xlim(lim)

Otherwise, the plot will make the x-axis show all the available ticks on the axis.

Upvotes: 58

Lev Levitsky
Lev Levitsky

Reputation: 65851

Yes, you can try something like:

plt.xticks(list(plt.xticks()[0]) + extraticks)

The function to use is xticks(). When called without arguments, it returns the current ticks. Calling it with arguments, you can set the tick positions and, optionally, labels.

Upvotes: 106

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