I searched for ages (hours which is like ages) to find the answer to a really annoying (seemingly basic) problem, and because I cant find a question that quite fits the answer I am posting a question and answering it in the hope that it will save someone else the huge amount of time I just spent on my noobie plotting skills.
If you want to label your plot points using python matplotlib
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
fig = plt.figure()
ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
A = anyarray
B = anyotherarray
plt.plot(A,B)
for i,j in zip(A,B):
ax.annotate('%s)' %j, xy=(i,j), xytext=(30,0), textcoords='offset points')
ax.annotate('(%s,' %i, xy=(i,j))
plt.grid()
plt.show()
I know that xytext=(30,0) goes along with the textcoords, you use those 30,0 values to position the data label point, so its on the 0 y axis and 30 over on the x axis on its own little area.
You need both the lines plotting i and j otherwise you only plot x or y data label.
You get something like this out (note the labels only):
Its not ideal, there is still some overlap - but its better than nothing which is what I had..
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