• Set the figure size and adjust the padding between and around the subplots.
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    Store mouse click event coordinates with Matplotlib



    To store mouse event coordinates with matplotlib, we can use "button_press_event" event.−

    Steps

    • Set the figure size and adjust the padding between and around the subplots.
    • Create a figure and a set of subplots.
    • Plot a line in the range of 10
    • Bind the function *onclick* to the event *button_press_event*.
    • Print the x and y data of the event.
    • To display the figure, use show() method.

    Example

    from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
    
    plt.rcParams['backend'] = 'TkAgg'
    plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50]
    plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True
    
    # Function to print mouse click event coordinates
    def onclick(event):
       print([event.xdata, event.ydata])
    
    # Create a figure and a set of subplots
    fig, ax = plt.subplots()
    
    # Plot a line in the range of 10
    ax.plot(range(10))
    
    # Bind the button_press_event with the onclick() method
    fig.canvas.mpl_connect('button_press_event', onclick)
    
    # Display the plot
    plt.show()

    Output

    On execution, it will produce the following output:

    Now, click anywhere on the plot and it will display that particular point's coordinates on the console:

    [6.277811659536052 6.218189947945731]
    [4.9416949672083685 3.7079096112932475]
    [8.221254287227506 3.4145010811941963]
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