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I have a simple plot in matplotlib and I would like to increase the distance between the title and the plot (without using suptitle because it does not work on the version I use on a server). How to do that ?

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    Isn't it possible to simply put some blank line(s) after the title? You could even play with the linespacing kwarg of text.
    – Jehan
    May 7, 2013 at 13:26
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    I found just adding \n after the string left the space I needed
    – ashley
    Nov 2, 2017 at 15:51

5 Answers 5

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With matplotlib 2.2+, you can use the keyword argument pad:

ax.set_title('Title', pad=20)

Adjust pad until you're happy with the axis title position. The advantage of this method over using rcParams is that it only changes this one axis title.

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    You can do ax.xaxis.labelpad=10.0 as well as yaxis and zaxis Feb 9, 2020 at 1:55
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    @TedoVrbanec For axis labels, you can do ax.set_xlabel('label', labelpad=20). Adjust the labelpad parameter until you're happy.
    – apdnu
    Aug 26, 2020 at 13:52
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There doesn't seem to be a clean way to set this directly (but might be worth a feature request to add that), however the title is just a text artist, so you can reach in and change it.

#ax = plt.gca()
ttl = ax.title
ttl.set_position([.5, 1.05])
#plt.draw()

should do the trick. Tune the 1.05 to your liking.

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You can just pass y parameter into plt.suptitle method:

plt.suptitle('Amazing Stats', size=16, y=1.12);      
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    Good! In matplotlib v2.0.0 it works also for plt.title().
    – Danibix
    May 22, 2019 at 16:19
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Using rcParams:

from matplotlib import rcParams
rcParams['axes.titlepad'] = 20 

where 20 is the padding between the plot and the title.

From https://matplotlib.org/users/customizing.html

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  • the documentation in the link only lists 'axes.titlepad'. possibly a typo?
    – keisuke
    Jun 13, 2017 at 17:44
  • @keisuke Correct. Thank you for spotting this. I have updated the answer.
    – bmorgan
    Jun 22, 2017 at 10:28
  • In Python3 "KeyError: 'axes.titlepad is not a valid rc parameter".
    – gented
    Dec 13, 2017 at 10:47
  • @GennaroTedesco are you using an up-to-date version of matplotlib?
    – bmorgan
    Dec 14, 2017 at 12:41
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Another possibility is to reduce the relative size of the plot with respect to the whole figure window. In that way the distance between title and plot increases.

Before showing the plot, i.e. before plt.show(), write following command:

#The standard value of 'top' is 0.9,
#tune a lower value, e.g., 0.8
plt.subplots_adjust(top=0.8) 

This method has the advantage over @CanCeylan method that the title never goes out of the figure window; because if the title is large enough, then moving it upwards through the parameter y in suptitle might move the title outside the figure. (as it happened to me ;))

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    i had an older version of matplotlib ... so i wasn't able to use the 'axes.titlepad' solutions. so yours worked great! thanks a million. Jun 25, 2019 at 19:01

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