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25 changes: 23 additions & 2 deletions python/figure-labels.md
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extension: .md
format_name: markdown
format_version: '1.1'
jupytext_version: 1.1.1
jupytext_version: 1.2.1
kernelspec:
display_name: Python 3
language: python
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name: python
nbconvert_exporter: python
pygments_lexer: ipython3
version: 3.6.8
version: 3.7.3
plotly:
description: How to set the global font, title, legend-entries, and axis-titles
in python.
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fig.show()
```

### Align Plot Title
The following example shows how to align the plot title in [layout.title](https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout-title). `x` sets the x position with respect to `xref` from "0" (left) to "1" (right), and `y` sets the y position with respect to `yref` from "0" (bottom) to "1" (top). Moreover, you can define `xanchor` to `left`,`right`, or `center` for setting the title's horizontal alignment with respect to its x position, and/or `yanchor` to `top`, `bottom`, or `middle` for setting the title's vertical alignment with respect to its y position.

```python
import plotly.graph_objects as go

fig = go.Figure(go.Scatter(
y=[3, 1, 4],
x=["Mon", "Tue", "Wed"]))

fig.update_layout(
title={
'text': "Plot Title",
'y':0.9,
'x':0.5,
'xanchor': 'center',
'yanchor': 'top'})

fig.show()
```

#### Reference
See https://plot.ly/python/reference/#layout for more information!