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Any ideas on how can I insert a scale bar in a map in matplotlib that shows the length scale? something like the one I have attached.

Or maybe any ideas on measuring and showing distances automatically (not drawing an arrow and writing the distance manually!)?

Thanks :)enter image description here

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There is a an already existing class for scalebars in matplotlib called AnchoredSizeBar. In the below example AnchoredSizeBar is used to add a scalebar to an image (or map over a 100x100 meter area of randomness).

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.anchored_artists import AnchoredSizeBar
import matplotlib.font_manager as fm
fontprops = fm.FontProperties(size=18)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.imshow(np.random.random((10,10)),extent=[0,100,0,100]) 

Extent defines the images max and min of the horizontal and vertical values.

scalebar = AnchoredSizeBar(ax.transData,
                           20, '20 m', 'lower center', 
                           pad=0.1,
                           color='white',
                           frameon=False,
                           size_vertical=1,
                           fontproperties=fontprops)

ax.add_artist(scalebar)

The four first arguments to AnchoredSizeBar are the transformation object of the coordinate system, scalebar length, label and location. Further optional arguments change the layout. These are explained in the documentation.

ax.set_yticks([])
ax.set_xticks([])

This gives Scalebar on an image / a map over a 100x100 meter area of random

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I would try the matplotlib-scalebar package. (For something like your example c.)

Assuming you are plotting a map image with imshow or similar, and you know the pixel width/cell-size (the real-world equivalent size of one pixel on the map image), you can automatically create the scale bar:

This example is straight off the PyPi matplotlib-scalebar package page but here it is for completeness:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.cbook as cbook
from matplotlib_scalebar.scalebar import ScaleBar

plt.figure()
image = plt.imread(cbook.get_sample_data('grace_hopper.png'))
plt.imshow(image)
scalebar = ScaleBar(0.2) # 1 pixel = 0.2 meter
plt.gca().add_artist(scalebar)
plt.show()

enter image description here

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    Grace Hopper truly is a giant of her field. Her head alone has a diameter of roughly 40m.
    – cmmnn
    Aug 15, 2022 at 12:23
  • Thanks for the answer. How can I remove the white background?
    – emgf_co
    Mar 10 at 19:14
  • @emgf_co ScaleBar(...., box_alpha=0.5) see API for details.
    – pds
    Jul 17 at 10:38

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