# How do I write a Latex formula in the legend of a plot using Matplotlib inside a .py file?

I am writing a script in Python (.py file) and I am using Matplotlib to plot an array. I want to add a legend with a formula to the plot, but I haven't been able to do it. I have done this before in IPython or the terminal. In this case, writing something like this:

legend(ur'$The_formula$')


worked perfectly. However, this doesn't work when I call my .py script from the terminal/IPython.

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What are you trying, and what happens when it doesn't work? – khagler Dec 24 '12 at 2:07
If one of the answers solved your problem, please accept it (big gray check box on the left) – tcaswell Aug 18 '13 at 19:31

It is easiest way is to assign the label when you plot the data, ex:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
ax = plt.gca()  # or any other way to get an axis object
ax.plot(x, y, label=r'$\sin (x)$')

ax.legend()

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Thanks! This worked fine. Except for the fact that 'r' IS necessary when you want to write a formula in a legend/axis. – Titianne Dec 24 '12 at 4:54
what version of python and mpl are you using? If I used ax.plot(x,y,label=r'$\sin (x)$'), I get LaTeX errors with '$\\sin$'. (I'm 2.7.3 python and bleeding edge mpl) – tcaswell Dec 24 '12 at 4:59
I use Python 2.7.3 and Mpl 1.1.1. – Titianne Dec 24 '12 at 19:39

When writing code for labels it is:

import pylab

# code here

pylab.plot(x,y,'f:', '$sin(x)$')


So perhaps pylab.legend('$latex here') Edit: I believe the u is for unicode strings, try just r'$\latex\$'

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