# Styling part of label in legend in matplotlib

Is it possible to have part of the text of a legend in a particular style, let's say, bold or italic?

• Have you tried whether tex-formatting works for the legend? Dec 5 '11 at 10:04

As silvado mentions in his comment, you can use LaTeX rendering for more flexible control of the text rendering. See here for more information: http://matplotlib.org/users/usetex.html

An example:

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import rc

# activate latex text rendering
rc('text', usetex=True)

x = np.arange(10)
y = np.random.random(10)
z = np.random.random(10)

fig = plt.figure()
ax.plot(x, y, label = r"This is \textbf{line 1}")
ax.plot(x, z, label = r"This is \textit{line 2}")
ax.legend()
plt.show()


Note the 'r' before the strings of the labels. Because of this the \ will be treated as a latex command and not interpreted as python would do (so you can type \textbf instead of \\textbf).

• Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for! In case it helps someone else, I had trouble to run the example code in Ubuntu 11.10 until I installed the texlive (I had texlive-base) and texlive-latex-extra packages. Dec 5 '11 at 14:11
• On Ubuntu 12.04, I needed texlive, texlive-latex-extra, and dvipng to get this example working. Apr 18 '16 at 14:00
• On the latest version of Ubuntu 19.10 one would also need cm-super; So the whole list of packages now needed is gonna be the following, in a single installation command: sudo apt-get install dvipng texlive-latex-extra texlive-fonts-recommended cm-super May 30 '20 at 21:20

Write between ''to force matplotlib to interpret it.

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

plt.plot(range(10), range(10), label = "Normal text $\it{Italics}$")
plt.legend()
plt.show()

• This is indeed much easier than the accepted answer and does not require latex to be installed. For bold text use \bf instead of \it. May 22 '17 at 23:37
• @homayoun the \it works fine, but the \bf does not. I sthere a link to the documentation where? what other \handles are there?
– dmeu
Jun 7 '17 at 7:20
• @dmeu for bold it should be \\bf (double slashes) Oct 27 '17 at 12:57
• Doesn't work for sentences: Spaces between words disappear, since this feature is meant for math, not text. You'll have to bold/italic each word separately. Mar 19 '18 at 12:50
• use \  (backslash space) to insert a space in mathmode. $these\ are\ words$. $\mathrm{whatever}$ is also useful to know about. Apr 9 '19 at 5:12

Adding more options to the above answer by fixing the issues with that answer, with OO interface not just the state-based pyplot interface, possibility to have spaces as part of the text, boldface option in addition to italics:

ax.legend(handles=legend_handles,
labels=legend_labels,
loc='upper right',
title="$\\bf{BOLDFACED\ TITLE}$",     # to boldface title with space in between

For italicized title with space in between replace the above title with,
 title="$\\it{ITALICIZED\ TITLE}$",