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The example illustrates how to create text and arrow annotations using a centimeter-scale plot.
This example requires basic_units.py
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from basic_units import cm
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.annotate("Note 01", [0.5*cm, 0.5*cm])
# xy and text both unitized
ax.annotate('local max', xy=(3*cm, 1*cm), xycoords='data',
xytext=(0.8*cm, 0.95*cm), textcoords='data',
arrowprops=dict(facecolor='black', shrink=0.05),
horizontalalignment='right', verticalalignment='top')
# mixing units w/ nonunits
ax.annotate('local max', xy=(3*cm, 1*cm), xycoords='data',
xytext=(0.8, 0.95), textcoords='axes fraction',
arrowprops=dict(facecolor='black', shrink=0.05),
horizontalalignment='right', verticalalignment='top')
ax.set_xlim(0*cm, 4*cm)
ax.set_ylim(0*cm, 4*cm)
plt.show()
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