# how do I make a single legend for many subplots with matplotlib?

I am plotting the same type of information, but for different countries, with multiple subplots with matplotlib. That is, I have 9 plots on a 3x3 grid, all with the same for lines (of course, different values per line).

However, I have not figured out how to put a single legend (since all 9 subplots have the same lines) on the figure just once.

How do I do that?

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figlegend may be what you're looking for: http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/pyplot_api.html#matplotlib.pyplot.figlegend

Another example:

plt.figlegend( lines, labels, loc = 'lower center', ncol=5, labelspacing=0. )


or:

fig.legend( lines, labels, loc = (0.5, 0), ncol=5 )

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You just have to ask for the legend once, outside of your loop.

For example, in this case I have 4 subplots, with the same lines, and a single legend.

from matplotlib.pyplot import *

ficheiros = ['120318.nc', '120319.nc', '120320.nc', '120321.nc']

fig = figure()
fig.suptitle('concentration profile analysis')

for a in range(len(ficheiros)):

xticks(range(8), ['0h','3h','6h','9h','12h','15h','18h','21h'])
ax.set_xlabel('time (hours)')
ax.set_ylabel('CONC ($\mu g. m^{-3}$)')

for index in range(len(level)):
ax.plot(conc,label=str(level[index])+'m')

# it will place the legend on the outer right-hand side of the last axes

show()

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figlegend, as sugested by Evert, seems to be a much better solution ;) –  carla gama Mar 23 '12 at 11:06
the problem of fig.legend() is that it requires identification for all the lines (plots)... as, for each subplot, I am using a loop to generate the lines, the only solution I figured out to overcome this is to create an empty list before the second loop, and then append the lines as they are being created... Then I use this list as an argument to the fig.legend() function. –  carla gama Mar 23 '12 at 12:06

For the automatic positioning of a single legend in a figure with many axes, like those obtained with subplots(), the following solution works really well:

plt.legend( lines, labels, loc = 'lower center', bbox_to_anchor = (0,-0.1,1,1),
bbox_transform = plt.gcf().transFigure )


With bbox_to_anchor and bbox_transform=plt.gcf().transFigure you are defining a new bounding box of the size of your figureto be a reference for loc. Using (0,-0.1,1,1) moves this bouding box slightly downwards to prevent the legend to be placed over other artists.

OBS: use this solution AFTER you use fig.set_size_inches() and BEFORE you use fig.tight_layout()

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