matplotlib.pyplot.hlines
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matplotlib.pyplot.hlines(y, xmin, xmax, colors='k', linestyles='solid', label='', hold=None, data=None, **kwargs)
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Plot horizontal lines at each
y
fromxmin
toxmax
.Parameters: y : scalar or sequence of scalar
y-indexes where to plot the lines.
xmin, xmax : scalar or 1D array_like
Respective beginning and end of each line. If scalars are provided, all lines will have same length.
colors : array_like of colors, optional, default: ‘k’
linestyles : [‘solid’ | ‘dashed’ | ‘dashdot’ | ‘dotted’], optional
label : string, optional, default: ‘’
Returns: lines :
LineCollection
Other Parameters: **kwargs :
LineCollection
properties.See also
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vlines
- vertical lines
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axhline
- horizontal line across the axes
- 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: ‘colors’, ‘xmax’, ‘xmin’, ‘y’.
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