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(Source code)

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np


# invent some numbers, turning the x and y arrays into simple
# 2d arrays, which make combining them together easier.
x = np.linspace(-3, 5, 150).reshape(1, -1)
y = np.linspace(-3, 5, 120).reshape(-1, 1)
z = np.cos(x) + np.sin(y)

# we no longer need x and y to be 2 dimensional, so flatten them.
x, y = x.flatten(), y.flatten()


# ---------------------------------------------
# |                 Plot #1                   |
# ---------------------------------------------
# the simplest hatched plot with a colorbar
fig = plt.figure()
cs = plt.contourf(x, y, z, hatches=['-', '/', '\\', '//'],
                  cmap=plt.get_cmap('gray'),
                  extend='both', alpha=0.5
                  )
plt.colorbar()


# ---------------------------------------------
# |                 Plot #2                   |
# ---------------------------------------------
# a plot of hatches without color with a legend
plt.figure()
n_levels = 6
plt.contour(x, y, z, n_levels, colors='black', linestyles='-')
cs = plt.contourf(x, y, z, n_levels, colors='none',
                  hatches=['.', '/', '\\', None, '\\\\', '*'],
                  extend='lower'
                  )

# create a legend for the contour set
artists, labels = cs.legend_elements()
plt.legend(artists, labels, handleheight=2)



plt.show()

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