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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions examples/text_labels_and_annotations/rainbow_text.py
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On the matplotlib-users list back in February 2012, Gökhan Sever asked the
following question:

Is there a way in matplotlib to partially specify the color of a string?

Example:

plt.ylabel("Today is cloudy.")

How can I show "today" as red, "is" as green and "cloudy." as blue?

Thanks.
| Is there a way in matplotlib to partially specify the color of a string?
|
| Example:
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| plt.ylabel("Today is cloudy.")
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| How can I show "today" as red, "is" as green and "cloudy." as blue?
|
| Thanks.

The solution below is modified from Paul Ivanov's original answer.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions requirements/testing/flake8.txt
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# Extra pip requirements for the GitHub Actions flake8 build

flake8>=3.8
pydocstyle<4.0
flake8-docstrings
pydocstyle
flake8-docstrings>=1.3.1