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python - matplotlib add rectangle to Figure not to Axes

I need to add a semi transparent skin over my matplotlib figure. I was thinking about adding a rectangle to the figure with alpha <1 and a zorder high enough so its drawn on top of everything.

I was thinking about something like that

figure.add_patch(Rectangle((0,0),1,1, alpha=0.5, zorder=1000))

But I guess rectangles are handled by Axes only. is there any turn around ?

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Late answer for others who google this.

There actually is a simple way, without phantom axes, close to your original wish. The Figure object has a patches attribute, to which you can add the rectangle:

fig, ax = plt.subplots(nrows=1, ncols=1)
ax.plot(np.cumsum(np.random.randn(100)))
fig.patches.extend([plt.Rectangle((0.25,0.5),0.25,0.25,
                                  fill=True, color='g', alpha=0.5, zorder=1000,
                                  transform=fig.transFigure, figure=fig)])

Gives the following picture (I'm using a non-default theme):

Plot with rectangle attached to figure

The transform argument makes it use figure-level coordinates, which I think is what you want.


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