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matplotlib.pyplot.fill

matplotlib.pyplot.fill(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Plot filled polygons.

Parameters:
args : sequence of x, y, [color]

Each polygon is defined by the lists of x and y positions of its nodes, optionally followed by by a color specifier. See matplotlib.colors for supported color specifiers. The standard color cycle is used for polygons without a color specifier.

You can plot multiple polygons by providing multiple x, y, [color] groups.

For example, each of the following is legal:

ax.fill(x, y)                    # a polygon with default color
ax.fill(x, y, "b")               # a blue polygon
ax.fill(x, y, x2, y2)            # two polygons
ax.fill(x, y, "b", x2, y2, "r")  # a blue and a red polygon
Returns:
a list of :class:`~matplotlib.patches.Polygon`
Other Parameters:
**kwargs : Polygon properties

Notes

Use fill_between() if you would like to fill the region between two curves.

Note

In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, the following arguments are replaced by data[<arg>]:

  • All arguments with the following names: 'x', 'y'.

Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.fill