How to show or hide labels in Pygal?
Last Updated :
27 Sep, 2021
Prerequisites: pygal
Pygal is a graphics and user interface library for Python that provides functionality commonly required in designing and science applications. While making a plot it is important for us to optimize its label, title, size. In this article, we will see how we can show/hide the label value of the plot window in the Pygal module. Here are various ways to change the default show/hide labels as per our requirement.
Approach:
- Import required module.
- Create a chart object.
- Show or hide label value.
- Label the graph.
- Display Graph.
Implementation of the concept discussed above is given below:
Example 1:
Python3
import pygal
import numpy
chart = pygal.Bar(show_x_labels = False )
chart.x_labels = [
'First Bar !' ,
'Second Bar !' ,
'Third Bar !' ,
'Fourth Bar !' ]
chart.add( 'line' , [ 0.1 , . 034 , . 065 , . 035 ])
chart.title = 'Bar Chart'
chart.render_to_png( 'aa.png' )
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Output
Example 2:
Python3
import pygal
chart = pygal.Line(show_y_labels = False , show_x_labels = True )
chart.x_labels = 'Point 1' , 'Point 2' , 'Point 3'
chart.add( 'line' , [. 0002 , . 0005 , . 00035 ])
chart.title = 'Line Chart'
chart.render_to_png( 'aa.png' )
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Output
Example 3:
Python3
import pygal
import numpy
chart = pygal.HorizontalBar(show_x_labels = True , show_y_labels = True )
chart.x_labels = [
'First Bar !' ,
'Second Bar !' ,
'Third Bar !' ,
'Fourth Bar !' ]
chart.add( 'line' , [ 0.1 , . 034 , . 065 , . 035 ])
chart.title = 'HorizontalBar Chart'
chart.render_to_png( 'aa.png' )
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Output
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