import string
from itertools import cycle
from six.moves import zip
def label_axes(fig, labels=None, loc=None, **kwargs):
"""
Walks through axes and labels each.
kwargs are collected and passed to `annotate`
Parameters
----------
fig : Figure
Figure object to work on
labels : iterable or None
iterable of strings to use to label the axes.
If None, lower case letters are used.
loc : len=2 tuple of floats
Where to put the label in axes-fraction units
"""
if labels is None:
labels = string.ascii_lowercase
# re-use labels rather than stop labeling
labels = cycle(labels)
if loc is None:
loc = (.9, .9)
for ax, lab in zip(fig.axes, labels):
ax.annotate(lab, xy=loc,
xycoords='axes fraction',
**kwargs)
example usage:
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
fig, ax_lst = plt.subplots(3, 3)
label_axes(fig, ha='right')
plt.draw()
fig, ax_lst = plt.subplots(3, 3)
label_axes(fig, ha='left')
plt.draw()
This seems useful enough to me that I put this in a gist : https://gist.github.com/tacaswell/9643166
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