matplotlib label font size code example

Example 1: set axis labels python

# Basic syntax:
plt.xlabel("X axis label") # Add ", fontsize = #" to control fontsize
plt.ylabel("Y axis label")

# Example usage:
plt.plot(range(5))
plt.xlabel("X axis label")
plt.ylabel("Y axis label")
plt.title("Figure title", fontsize = 20)

# Note, xlabel and ylabel come from matplotlib.pyplot and plt is an 
# 	abbreviation for this, e.g. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

Example 2: matplotlib plot title font size

from matplotlib import pyplot as plt    

fig = plt.figure()
plt.plot(data)
fig.suptitle('test title', fontsize=20)
plt.xlabel('xlabel', fontsize=18)
plt.ylabel('ylabel', fontsize=16)
fig.savefig('test.jpg')

Example 3: label size matplotlib

plt.xlabel("Time (s)", fontsize = 40)

Example 4: axis font size matplotlib

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

SMALL_SIZE = 8
MEDIUM_SIZE = 10
BIGGER_SIZE = 12

plt.rc('font', size=SMALL_SIZE)          # controls default text sizes
plt.rc('axes', titlesize=SMALL_SIZE)     # fontsize of the axes title
plt.rc('axes', labelsize=MEDIUM_SIZE)    # fontsize of the x and y labels
plt.rc('xtick', labelsize=SMALL_SIZE)    # fontsize of the tick labels
plt.rc('ytick', labelsize=SMALL_SIZE)    # fontsize of the tick labels
plt.rc('legend', fontsize=SMALL_SIZE)    # legend fontsize
plt.rc('figure', titlesize=BIGGER_SIZE)  # fontsize of the figure title

Example 5: matplotlib set_ylabel font size

from matplotlib import pyplot as plt    

fig = plt.figure()
plt.plot(data)
fig.suptitle('test title', fontsize=20)
plt.xlabel('xlabel', fontsize=18)
plt.ylabel('ylabel', fontsize=16)
fig.savefig('test.jpg')