diff --git a/examples/lines_bars_and_markers/horizontal_barchart_distribution.py b/examples/lines_bars_and_markers/horizontal_barchart_distribution.py index 3a22ce3ed4ae..3ec12ba00e8d 100644 --- a/examples/lines_bars_and_markers/horizontal_barchart_distribution.py +++ b/examples/lines_bars_and_markers/horizontal_barchart_distribution.py @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ def survey(results, category_names): r, g, b, _ = color text_color = 'white' if r * g * b < 0.5 else 'darkgrey' ax.bar_label(rects, label_type='center', color=text_color) - ax.legend(ncol=len(category_names), bbox_to_anchor=(0, 1), + ax.legend(ncols=len(category_names), bbox_to_anchor=(0, 1), loc='lower left', fontsize='small') return fig, ax diff --git a/examples/text_labels_and_annotations/legend_demo.py b/examples/text_labels_and_annotations/legend_demo.py index 0dc0858f3cc4..11df93095fe4 100644 --- a/examples/text_labels_and_annotations/legend_demo.py +++ b/examples/text_labels_and_annotations/legend_demo.py @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ for n in range(1, 5): ax0.plot(x, x**n, label=f"{n=}") leg = ax0.legend(loc="upper left", bbox_to_anchor=[0, 1], - ncol=2, shadow=True, title="Legend", fancybox=True) + ncols=2, shadow=True, title="Legend", fancybox=True) leg.get_title().set_color("red") # Demonstrate some more complex labels. diff --git a/examples/user_interfaces/mplcvd.py b/examples/user_interfaces/mplcvd.py index e65cb7d26a3b..8eaa22a8977a 100644 --- a/examples/user_interfaces/mplcvd.py +++ b/examples/user_interfaces/mplcvd.py @@ -295,5 +295,5 @@ def _setup_wx(tb): th = np.linspace(0, 2*np.pi, 1024) for j in [1, 2, 4, 6]: axd['lines'].plot(th, np.sin(th * j), label=f'$\\omega={j}$') - axd['lines'].legend(ncol=2, loc='upper right') + axd['lines'].legend(ncols=2, loc='upper right') plt.show() diff --git a/examples/userdemo/simple_legend01.py b/examples/userdemo/simple_legend01.py index c80488d1ad2d..2aaac1424558 100644 --- a/examples/userdemo/simple_legend01.py +++ b/examples/userdemo/simple_legend01.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # Place a legend above this subplot, expanding itself to # fully use the given bounding box. ax.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(0., 1.02, 1., .102), loc='lower left', - ncol=2, mode="expand", borderaxespad=0.) + ncols=2, mode="expand", borderaxespad=0.) ax = fig.add_subplot(223) ax.plot([1, 2, 3], label="test1") diff --git a/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.py b/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.py index 338fca72fbf1..0fbe4b2d3526 100644 --- a/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.py +++ b/tutorials/intermediate/legend_guide.py @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ # Place a legend above this subplot, expanding itself to # fully use the given bounding box. ax_dict['top'].legend(bbox_to_anchor=(0., 1.02, 1., .102), loc='lower left', - ncol=2, mode="expand", borderaxespad=0.) + ncols=2, mode="expand", borderaxespad=0.) ax_dict['bottom'].plot([1, 2, 3], label="test1") ax_dict['bottom'].plot([3, 2, 1], label="test2")
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