""" =========================== Center labels between ticks =========================== Ticklabels are aligned relative to their associated tick. The alignment 'center', 'left', or 'right' can be controlled using the horizontal alignment property:: for label in ax.get_xticklabels(): label.set_horizontalalignment('right') However, there is no direct way to center the labels between ticks. To fake this behavior, one can place a label on the minor ticks in between the major ticks, and hide the major tick labels and minor ticks. Here is an example that labels the months, centered between the ticks. """ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.cbook as cbook import matplotlib.dates as dates import matplotlib.ticker as ticker # Load some financial data; Google's stock price r = cbook.get_sample_data('goog.npz')['price_data'] r = r[-250:] # get the last 250 days fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(r["date"], r["adj_close"]) ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(dates.MonthLocator()) # 16 is a slight approximation since months differ in number of days. ax.xaxis.set_minor_locator(dates.MonthLocator(bymonthday=16)) ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(ticker.NullFormatter()) ax.xaxis.set_minor_formatter(dates.DateFormatter('%b')) # Remove the tick lines ax.tick_params(axis='x', which='minor', tick1On=False, tick2On=False) # Align the minor tick label for label in ax.get_xticklabels(minor=True): label.set_horizontalalignment('center') imid = len(r) // 2 ax.set_xlabel(str(r["date"][imid].item().year)) plt.show()