matplotlib make axis ticks label for dates bold

red_tiger picture red_tiger · Apr 21, 2015 · Viewed 46.5k times · Source

I want to have bold labels on my axis, so I can use the plot for publication. I also need to have the label of the lines in the legend plotted in bold. So far I can set the axis labels and the legend to the size and weight I want. I can also set the size of the axis labels to the size I want, however I am failing with the weight.

Here is an example code:

# plotting libs
from pylab import *
from matplotlib import rc


if __name__=='__main__':

  tmpData = np.random.random( 100 )


  # activate latex text rendering
  rc('text', usetex=True)
  rc('axes', linewidth=2)
  rc('font', weight='bold')

  #create figure
  f = figure(figsize=(10,10))

  ax = gca()

  plot(np.arange(100), tmpData, label=r'\textbf{Line 1}', linewidth=2)

  ylabel(r'\textbf{Y-AXIS}', fontsize=20)
  xlabel(r'\textbf{X-AXIS}', fontsize=20)

  fontsize = 20
  fontweight = 'bold'
  fontproperties = {'family':'sans-serif','sans-serif':['Helvetica'],'weight' : fontweight, 'size' : fontsize}
  ax.set_xticklabels(ax.get_xticks(), fontproperties)
  ax.set_yticklabels(ax.get_yticks(), fontproperties)

  for tick in ax.xaxis.get_major_ticks():
      tick.label1.set_fontsize(fontsize)

  for tick in ax.yaxis.get_major_ticks():
      tick.label1.set_fontsize(fontsize)



  legend()
  show()

  sys.exit()

And this is what I get:

plot example

Any idea what I am missing or doing wrong in order to get the axis ticks label in bold?

EDIT

I have updated my code using toms response. However I now have another problem, as I need to use datetime on the x-axis, this has not the same effect as on the normal y-axis (sorry for not putting this in in the original question, but I did not think it would change things):

# plotting libs
from pylab import *
from matplotlib import rc, rcParams
import matplotlib.dates as dates

# datetime
import datetime

if __name__=='__main__':

  tmpData = np.random.random( 100 )
  base = datetime.datetime(2000, 1, 1)
  arr = np.array([base + datetime.timedelta(days=i) for i in xrange(100)])


  # activate latex text rendering
  rc('text', usetex=True)
  rc('axes', linewidth=2)
  rc('font', weight='bold')

  rcParams['text.latex.preamble'] = [r'\usepackage{sfmath} \boldmath']

  #create figure
  f = figure(figsize=(10,10))

  ax = gca()

  plot(np.arange(100), tmpData, label=r'\textbf{Line 1}', linewidth=2)

  ylabel(r'\textbf{Y-AXIS}', fontsize=20)
  xlabel(r'\textbf{X-AXIS}', fontsize=20)

  ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(labelsize=20)
  ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(labelsize=20)

  ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(dates.DateFormatter('%m/%Y'))
  ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(dates.MonthLocator(interval=1))


  legend()

Now my result looks like this:

updated figure

It seems to be that the changes doe not affect the display or rather the weight of the x-axis ticks labels.

Answer

tmdavison picture tmdavison · Apr 21, 2015

I think the problem is because the ticks are made in LaTeX math-mode, so the font properties don't apply.

You can get around this by adding the correct commands to the LaTeX preamble, using rcParams. Specifcally, you need to use \boldmath to get the correct wieght, and \usepackage{sfmath} to get sans-serif font.

Also, you can use set_tick_params to set the font size of the tick labels.enter image description here

Here's some code that does what you want:

import numpy as np
from matplotlib import rc,rcParams
from pylab import *

tmpData = np.random.random( 100 )


# activate latex text rendering
rc('text', usetex=True)
rc('axes', linewidth=2)
rc('font', weight='bold')
rcParams['text.latex.preamble'] = [r'\usepackage{sfmath} \boldmath']

#create figure
f = figure(figsize=(10,10))

ax = gca()

plot(np.arange(100), tmpData, label=r'\textbf{Line 1}', linewidth=2)

ylabel(r'\textbf{Y-AXIS}', fontsize=20)
xlabel(r'\textbf{X-AXIS}', fontsize=20)

ax.xaxis.set_tick_params(labelsize=20)
ax.yaxis.set_tick_params(labelsize=20)

legend()