.. _pylab_examples-centered_ticklabels:

pylab_examples example code: centered_ticklabels.py
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    # sometimes it is nice to have ticklabels centered.  mpl currently
    # associates a label with a tick, and the label can be aligned
    # 'center', 'feft', or 'right' using the horizontal alignment property:
    #
    #
    #   for label in ax.xaxis.get_xticklabels():
    #       label.set_horizntal_alignment('right')
    #
    #
    # but this doesn't help center the label between ticks.  One solution
    # is to "face it".  Use the minor ticks to place a tick centered
    # between the major ticks.  Here is an example that labels the months,
    # centered between the ticks
    
    import datetime
    import numpy as np
    import matplotlib
    import matplotlib.cbook as cbook
    import matplotlib.dates as dates
    import matplotlib.ticker as ticker
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    
    # load some financial data; apple's stock price
    fh = cbook.get_sample_data('aapl.npy')
    r = np.load(fh); fh.close()
    r = r[-250:]  # get the last 250 days
    
    fig = plt.figure()
    ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
    ax.plot(r.date, r.adj_close)
    
    ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(dates.MonthLocator())
    ax.xaxis.set_minor_locator(dates.MonthLocator(bymonthday=15))
    
    ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(ticker.NullFormatter())
    ax.xaxis.set_minor_formatter(dates.DateFormatter('%b'))
    
    for tick in ax.xaxis.get_minor_ticks():
        tick.tick1line.set_markersize(0)
        tick.tick2line.set_markersize(0)
        tick.label1.set_horizontalalignment('center')
    
    imid = len(r)/2
    ax.set_xlabel(str(r.date[imid].year))
    plt.show()
    

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