I'm trying to use matplotlib to make a scatter plot with very small gray points. Because of the point density, the points need to be small. The problem is that the scatter() function's markers seem to have both a line and a fill. When the markers are small, only the line is visible, not the fill, and the line isn't the right colour (it's always black).

I can get exactly what I want using gnuplot: plot 'nodes' with points pt 0 lc rgb 'gray'

How can I make very small gray points using matplotlib scatterplot()?

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scatter([1,2,3], [2,4,5], s=1, facecolor='0.5', lw = 0)

This sets the markersize to 1 (s=1), the facecolor to gray (facecolor='0.5'), and the linewidth to 0 (lw=0).

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If the marker has no face (cannot be filled, e.g. '+','x'), then the edgecolor has to be set instead of c, and lw should not be 0:

scatter([1,2,3], [2,4,5], marker='+', edgecolor='r')

The following will no work

scatter([1,2,3], [2,4,5], s=1,  marker='+', facecolor='0.5', lw = 0)

because the edge/line will not be displayed, so nothing will be displayed.

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