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How to hide axes and gridlines in Matplotlib?
To hide axes (X and Y) and gridlines, we can take the following steps ?
- Create x and y points using numpy. 
- Plot a horizontal line (y=0) for X-Axis, using the plot() method with linestyle, labels. 
- Plot x and y points using the plot() method with linestyle, labels. 
- To hide the grid, use plt.grid(False). 
- To hide the axes, use plt.axis('off') 
- To activate the labels' legend, use the legend() method. 
- To display the figure, use the show() method. 
Example
import numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x = np.linspace(-10, 10, 50) y = np.sin(x) plt.axhline(y=0, c="green", linestyle="dashdot", label="y=0") plt.plot(x, y, c="red", lw=5, linestyle="dashdot", label="y=sin(x)") plt.grid(False) plt.axis('off') plt.legend() plt.show()
Output

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