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The markers are not hollow when I use ax.scatter() and set markers.MarkerStyle()'s fillstyle to 'none'. My usage is wrong? #17527

@NoahFeng

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@NoahFeng

I want to set markers hollow. So I make a costomed markers.MarkerStyle and set the paramter fillstyle='none'. But I don't get what I want.

Code for reproduction

from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from matplotlib import markers
import numpy as np
xy = np.random.rand(10, 2)
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
style = markers.MarkerStyle(marker='o', fillstyle='none')
ax.scatter(xy[:, 0], xy[:, 1], marker=style)
plt.show()

Actual outcome

Snipaste_2020-05-28_18-17-01

Expected outcome
This is what I want.
Snipaste_2020-05-28_18-20-13

When I check out the source code about the matplotlib.markers.MarkerStyle, I find:
Snipaste_2020-05-28_18-27-40
It seems that it doesn't process fillstyle='none'.
I don't know why. Maybe my usage is wrong. Could anyone help me?

Matplotlib version

  • Operating system: Win10
  • Matplotlib version: 3.1.1
  • Python version: 3.6.6

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