Matplotlib connect scatterplot points with line - Python

I have two lists, dates and values. I want to plot them using matplotlib. The following creates a scatter plot of my data.

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

plt.scatter(dates,values)
plt.show()

plt.plot(dates, values) creates a line graph.

But what I really want is a scatterplot where the points are connected by a line.

Similar to in R:

plot(dates, values)
lines(dates, value, type="l")

, which gives me a scatterplot of points overlaid with a line connecting the points.

How do I do this in python?


I think @Evert has the right answer:

plt.scatter(dates,values)
plt.plot(dates, values)
plt.show()

Which is pretty much the same as

plt.plot(dates, values, '-o')
plt.show()

You can replace -o with another suitable format string as described in the documentation. You can also split the choices of line and marker styles using the linestyle= and marker= keyword arguments.


For red lines an points

plt.plot(dates, values, '.r-') 

or for x markers and blue lines

plt.plot(dates, values, 'xb-')

In addition to what provided in the other answers, the keyword "zorder" allows one to decide the order in which different objects are plotted vertically. E.g.:

plt.plot(x,y,zorder=1) 
plt.scatter(x,y,zorder=2)

plots the scatter symbols on top of the line, while

plt.plot(x,y,zorder=2)
plt.scatter(x,y,zorder=1)

plots the line over the scatter symbols.

See, e.g., the zorder demo