

.. _sphx_glr_gallery_color_color_demo.py:


==========
Color Demo
==========

matplotlib gives you 5 ways to specify colors,

    1) as a single letter string, ala MATLAB

    2) as an html style hex string or html color name

    3) as an R,G,B tuple, where R,G,B, range from 0-1

    4) as a string representing a floating point number
       from 0 to 1, corresponding to shades of gray.

    5) as a special color "Cn", where n is a number 0-9 specifying the
       nth color in the currently active color cycle.

See help(colors) for more info.




.. image:: /gallery/color/images/sphx_glr_color_demo_001.png
    :align: center





.. code-block:: python

    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import numpy as np

    t = np.arange(0.0, 2.0, 0.01)
    s = np.sin(2 * np.pi * t)

    fig, ax = plt.subplots(facecolor='darkslategray')
    ax.plot(t, s, 'C1')
    ax.set_xlabel('time (s)', color='C1')
    ax.set_ylabel('voltage (mV)', color='0.5')  # grayscale color
    ax.set_title('About as silly as it gets, folks', color='#afeeee')

    plt.show()

**Total running time of the script:** ( 0 minutes  0.046 seconds)



.. only :: html

 .. container:: sphx-glr-footer


  .. container:: sphx-glr-download

     :download:`Download Python source code: color_demo.py <color_demo.py>`



  .. container:: sphx-glr-download

     :download:`Download Jupyter notebook: color_demo.ipynb <color_demo.ipynb>`


.. only:: html

 .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-signature

    `Gallery generated by Sphinx-Gallery <https://sphinx-gallery.readthedocs.io>`_
