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# How to set font size of Matplotlib axis Legend?

I have a code like this:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.pyplot import *
from matplotlib.font_manager import FontProperties

fontP = FontProperties()
fontP.set_size('xx-small')
fig=plt.figure()
plot([1,2,3], label="test1")
ax1.legend(loc=0, ncol=1, bbox_to_anchor=(0, 0, 1, 1),
plt.show()


It can be seen in the plot that the setting in Fontsize does not affect the Legend Title font size.

How to set the font size of the legend title to a smaller size?

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This is definitely an old question, but was frustrating me too and none of the other answers changed the legend title fontsize at all, but instead just changed the rest of the text. So after banging my head against the matplotlib documentation for awhile I came up with this.

legend = ax1.legend(loc=0, ncol=1, bbox_to_anchor=(0, 0, 1, 1),

plt.setp(legend.get_title(),fontsize='xx-small')

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Thanks a lot !!! – Tapajit Dey Jun 17 '13 at 5:51

Here is how to change the fontsize of the legend list and/or legend title:

legend=plt.legend(list,loc=(1.05,0.05), title=r'$\bf{Title}$') #Legend: list, location, Title (in bold)
legend.get_title().set_fontsize('6') #legend 'Title' fontsize
plt.setp(plt.gca().get_legend().get_texts(), fontsize='12') #legend 'list' fontsize

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Can you please help me in merging the code piece you have proposed with mine? I'm seeing some errors when I add this piece to the code I have. Specifically: Traceback (most recent call last): <file> in <module> legend=plt.legend(list,loc=(1.05,0.05), title=r'$\bf{Title}$') #Legend: list, location, Title (in bold) File "C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\pyplot.py", line 2800, in legend ret = gca().legend(*args, **kwargs) File "C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\axes.py", line 4494, in legend labels)] TypeError: zip argument #2 must support iteration – Tapajit Dey Feb 6 '13 at 12:15
I've noticed these commands do not work in Spyder using the IPython console but work well in a standard python (v2.7) console. In IPython it gives 'NameError: name 'gca' is not defined' . – DougR Dec 4 '15 at 11:05

I don't know how to set it up for an individual plot, but I always do it globally:

plt.rc('legend',**{'fontsize':6})

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I generally do in this way. Once the plot has been done i do the following

plt.legend(loc=0, numpoints=1)
leg = plt.gca().get_legend()
ltext  = leg.get_texts()
plt.setp(ltext, fontsize='small')


I don't know if this works for you

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In ipython notebook, I just do setp(gca().get_legend().get_texts(), fontsize='small'). – Ondřej Čertík Jan 4 '13 at 16:28

This is the fastest:

plt.legend(loc=2,prop={'size':6})

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