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Line, Fill, and Color
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Qt relies on its QColor, QPen and QBrush classes for specifying line and fill styles for all of its drawing.
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Internally, pyqtgraph uses the same system but also allows many shorthand methods of specifying
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the same style options.
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Many functions and methods in pyqtgraph accept arguments specifying the line style (pen), fill style (brush), or color.
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For most of these function arguments, the following values may be used:
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* single-character string representing color (b, g, r, c, m, y, k, w)
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* (r, g, b) or (r, g, b, a) tuple
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* single greyscale value (0.0 - 1.0)
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* (index, maximum) tuple for automatically iterating through colors (see :func:`intColor <pyqtgraph.intColor>`)
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* QColor
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* QPen / QBrush where appropriate
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Notably, more complex pens and brushes can be easily built using the
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:func:`mkPen() <pyqtgraph.mkPen>` / :func:`mkBrush() <pyqtgraph.mkBrush>` functions or with Qt's QPen and QBrush classes::
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mkPen('y', width=3, style=QtCore.Qt.DashLine) ## Make a dashed yellow line 2px wide
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mkPen(0.5) ## solid grey line 1px wide
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mkPen(color=(200, 200, 255), style=QtCore.Qt.DotLine) ## Dotted pale-blue line
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See the Qt documentation for 'QPen' and 'PenStyle' for more line-style options and 'QBrush' for more fill options.
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Colors can also be built using :func:`mkColor() <pyqtgraph.mkColor>`,
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:func:`intColor() <pyqtgraph.intColor>`, :func:`hsvColor() <pyqtgraph.hsvColor>`, or Qt's QColor class.
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Default Background and Foreground Colors
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By default, pyqtgraph uses a black background for its plots and grey for axes, text, and plot lines.
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These defaults can be changed using pyqtgraph.setConfigOption()::
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import pyqtgraph as pg
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## Switch to using white background and black foreground
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pg.setConfigOption('background', 'w')
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pg.setConfigOption('foreground', 'k')
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## The following plot has inverted colors
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pg.plot([1,4,2,3,5])
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(Note that this must be set *before* creating any widgets)
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