Citing Matplotlib
If Matplotlib contributes to a project that leads to a scientific publication,
please acknowledge this fact by citing J. D. Hunter, "Matplotlib: A 2D
Graphics Environment", Computing in Science & Engineering, vol. 9, no. 3,
pp. 90-95, 2007.
@Article{Hunter:2007,
Author = {Hunter, J. D.},
Title = {Matplotlib: A 2D graphics environment},
Journal = {Computing in Science \& Engineering},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {90--95},
abstract = {Matplotlib is a 2D graphics package used for Python for
application development, interactive scripting, and publication-quality
image generation across user interfaces and operating systems.},
publisher = {IEEE COMPUTER SOC},
doi = {10.1109/MCSE.2007.55},
year = 2007
}
DOIs
The following DOI represents all Matplotlib versions. Please select a more
specific DOI from the list below, referring to the version used for your publication.
By version
v3.10.9
v3.10.8
v3.10.7
v3.10.6
v3.10.5
v3.10.3
v3.10.1
v3.10.0
v3.9.4
v3.9.3
v3.9.2
v3.9.1
v3.9.0
v3.8.4
v3.8.3
v3.8.2
v3.8.1
v3.8.0
v3.7.3
v3.7.2
v3.7.1
v3.7.0
v3.6.3
v3.6.2
v3.6.1
v3.6.0
v3.5.3
v3.5.2
v3.5.1
v3.5.0
v3.4.3
v3.4.2
v3.4.1
v3.4.0
v3.3.4
v3.3.3
v3.3.2
v3.3.1
v3.3.0
v3.2.2
v3.2.1
v3.2.0
v3.1.3
v3.1.2
v3.1.1
v3.1.0
v3.0.3
v3.0.2
v3.0.1
v2.2.5
v3.0.0
v2.2.4
v2.2.3
v2.2.2
v2.2.1
v2.2.0
v2.1.2
v2.1.1
v2.1.0
v2.0.2
v2.0.1
v2.0.0
v1.5.3
v1.5.2
v1.5.1
v1.5.0
v1.4.3
v1.4.2
v1.4.1
v1.4.0