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Graphics[primitives,options]

represents a two-dimensional graphical image.

Details and Options
Details and Options Details and Options
Examples  
Basic Examples  
Scope  
Primitives  
Directives  
Coordinates  
Options  
AlignmentPoint  
AspectRatio  
Axes  
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AxesLabel  
AxesOrigin  
AxesStyle  
Background  
BaselinePosition  
BaseStyle  
ContentSelectable  
Epilog  
FormatType  
Frame  
FrameLabel  
FrameStyle  
FrameTicks  
FrameTicksStyle  
GridLines  
GridLinesStyle  
ImageMargins  
ImagePadding  
ImageSize  
LabelStyle  
Method  
"AxesInFront"  
"FrameInFront"  
"GridLinesInFront"  
"TransparentPolygonMesh"  
PlotLabel  
PlotRange  
PlotRangeClipping  
PlotRangePadding  
PlotRegion  
Prolog  
RotateLabel  
Ticks  
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BUILT-IN SYMBOL
  • See Also
    • Plot
    • ListPlot
    • ListLinePlot
    • ParametricPlot
    • DensityPlot
    • ArrayPlot
    • RegionPlot
    • ContourPlot
    • Show
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    • Graphics3D
    • Image
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    • Sound

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  • Tech Notes
    • The Structure of Graphics
    • See Also
      • Plot
      • ListPlot
      • ListLinePlot
      • ParametricPlot
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      • Show
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      • Resize a Graphic
      • Get Coordinates from Graphics
      • Put Graphics in a Grid
    • Tech Notes
      • The Structure of Graphics

Graphics

Graphics[primitives,options]

represents a two-dimensional graphical image.

Details and Options

  • Graphics is displayed in StandardForm as a graphical image. In InputForm, it is displayed as an explicit list of primitives.
  • The following graphics primitives can be used: »
  • AASTriangle[α,β,a]angle-angle-side triangle
    Arrow[{{x1,y1},…}]arrow
    ASATriangle[α,c,β]angle-side-angle triangle
    BezierCurve[{pt1,pt2,…}]Bézier curve
    BSplineCurve[{pt1,pt2,…}]B-spline curve
    Circle[{x,y},r]circle
    Circumsphere[{pt1,…}]circumcircle specified by three points
    ConicHullRegion[…]linear cone
    Disk[{x,y},r]filled disk
    FilledCurve[{seg1,seg2,…}]filled curve
    GraphicsComplex[pts,prims]complex of graphics objects
    GraphicsGroup[{g1,g2,…}]objects selectable as a group
    HalfLine[{pt1,pt2}]half-infinite line, or ray
    HalfPlane[{pt1,pt2},v]half-infinite plane
    Image[…]an image object
    InfiniteLine[{pt1,pt2}]infinite line
    Inset[obj,…]inset object
    JoinedCurve[{seg1,seg2,…}]joined curve segments
    Line[{pt1,…}]line segments
    Locator[{x,y}]dynamic locator
    Parallelogram[pt,{v1,v2}]parallelogram
    Point[{x,y}]point
    Polygon[{pt1,…}]polygon
    Raster[array]array of gray or colored squares
    Rectangle[{xmin,ymin},{xmax,ymax}]rectangle
    SASTriangle[a,γ,b]side-angle-side triangle
    Simplex[{pt1,…}]simplex
    SSSTriangle[a,b,c]side-side-side triangle
    Text[expr,{x,y}]text
    Triangle[{pt1,…}]triangle
  • The following graphics directives can be used: »
  • AbsoluteDashing[{w1,…}]absolute line dashing specification
    AbsolutePointSize[d]absolute point size specification
    AbsoluteThickness[w]absolute line thickness specification
    Arrowheads[specs]arrowheads specification
    CapForm[type]line cap specification
    CMYKColor[c,m,y,k]color specification
    Dashing[{w1,…}]line dashing specification
    Directive[g1,g2,…]composite graphics directive
    EdgeForm[g]edge drawing specification
    FaceForm[g]face drawing specification
    GrayLevel[i]intensity specification
    Hue[h]hue specification
    JoinForm[type]line joining specification
    Opacity[a]opacity specification
    PointSize[d]point size specification
    RGBColor[r,g,b]color specification
    Texture[obj]texture specification
    Thickness[w]line thickness specification
  • The following wrappers can be used at any level:
  • Annotation[obj,label]give an annotation
    Button[obj,action]make obj act as a button
    Dynamic[obj]use the dynamically updated current value
    EventHandler[obj,…]attach an event handler
    Hyperlink[obj,URI]make obj a hyperlink
    Mouseover[obj,over]specify a mouseover form
    PopupWindow[obj,cont]attach a popup window
    StatusArea[obj,label]specify a label to appear in the status area
    Style[obj,opts]specify a style
    Tooltip[obj,label]attach a tooltip
  • The following options can be given:
  • AlignmentPoint Centerthe default point in the graphic to align with
    AspectRatio Automaticratio of height to width
    Axes Falsewhether to draw axes
    AxesLabel Noneaxes labels
    AxesOrigin Automaticwhere axes should cross
    AxesStyle {}style specifications for the axes
    Background Nonebackground color for the plot
    BaselinePosition Automatichow to align with a surrounding text baseline
    BaseStyle {}base style specifications for the graphic
    ContentSelectable Automaticwhether to allow contents to be selected
    CoordinatesToolOptionsAutomaticdetailed behavior of the coordinates tool
    Epilog {}primitives rendered after the main plot
    FormatType TraditionalFormthe default format type for text
    Frame Falsewhether to put a frame around the plot
    FrameLabel Noneframe labels
    FrameStyle {}style specifications for the frame
    FrameTicks Automaticframe ticks
    FrameTicksStyle {}style specifications for frame ticks
    GridLines Nonegrid lines to draw
    GridLinesStyle {}style specifications for grid lines
    ImageMargins 0.the margins to leave around the graphic
    ImagePadding Allwhat extra padding to allow for labels etc.
    ImageSize Automaticthe absolute size at which to render the graphic
    LabelStyle {}style specifications for labels
    Method Automaticdetails of graphics methods to use
    PlotLabel Nonean overall label for the plot
    PlotRange Allrange of values to include
    PlotRangeClipping Falsewhether to clip at the plot range
    PlotRangePadding Automatichow much to pad the range of values
    PlotRegion Automaticthe final display region to be filled
    PreserveImageOptionsAutomaticwhether to preserve image options when displaying new versions of the same graphic
    Prolog {}primitives rendered before the main plot
    RotateLabel Truewhether to rotate y labels on the frame
    Ticks Automaticaxes ticks
    TicksStyle {}style specifications for axes ticks
  • Nested lists of graphics constructs can be given. Directive specifications such as GrayLevel remain in effect only until the end of the list that contains them. »
  • Style[obj,opts] can be used to apply the options or directives opts to obj. »
  • The following Method options can be given:
  • "AxesInFront"Truewhether to draw axes on top of primitives
    "FrameInFront"Truewhether to draw the graphics frame on top of primitives
    "GridLinesInFront"Falsewhether to draw grid lines on top of primitives
    "TransparentPolygonMesh"Falsewhether bordering polygons should be carefully drawn to avoid double rendering edges
  • The settings for BaseStyle are appended to the default style typically given by the "Graphics" style in the current stylesheet. The settings for AxesStyle, LabelStyle, etc. are appended to the default styles given for "GraphicsAxes", "GraphicsLabel", etc.
  • Graphics[] gives an empty graphic with the default image size.

Examples

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Basic Examples  (2)

Use lines, polygons, circles, etc. to build up a graphics image:

Use plot functions to automatically create Graphics from different types of data:

Scope  (13)

Primitives  (4)

Graphics primitives are drawn in the order in which they are given in Graphics:

Polygons can fold over themselves:

Vertices can be shared by using GraphicsComplex:

Inset an expression in a graphic:

Directives  (5)

Directives can specify color and opacity of faces:

Colors, thickness, and dashing directives affect lines, arrows, and edges:

Some primitives have special directives to specify various properties:

Directives can be applied to individual objects using Style:

Graphics directives remain in effect only until the end of the list that contains them:

Coordinates  (4)

Use an ordinary coordinate system:

Specify coordinates by fractions of the plot range:

Specify coordinates by fractions of the whole image:

Offset coordinates by printer's points:

Options  (71)

AlignmentPoint  (1)

Specify the coordinates within Inset to be aligned with the center of the enclosing graphic:

AspectRatio  (1)

Use numerical values for AspectRatio:

Axes  (2)

Draw all the axes:

Draw the axis but not the axis:

AxesLabel  (2)

Place a label for the axis:

Specify a label for each axis:

AxesOrigin  (2)

Determine where the axes cross automatically:

Specify the axes' origin explicitly:

AxesStyle  (1)

Specify the overall axes style, including the ticks and the tick labels:

Specify the style of each axis:

Background  (1)

Specify a background color:

BaselinePosition  (3)

Align the center of a graphic with the baseline of the text:

Specify the baseline of a graphic as a fraction of the height by using Scaled:

Use the axis of a graphic as the baseline:

BaseStyle  (2)

Set the starting style:

Set multiple starting styles:

ContentSelectable  (3)

Allow the individual graphics objects to be selectable by a single click:

No individual object is selectable; the whole graphic appears as one object:

The first click selects the whole graphic, and subsequent ones select individual objects:

Epilog  (1)

Draw a disk above the graphic, including the axes:

FormatType  (3)

By default, expressions are displayed using TraditionalForm in graphics:

Display expressions using StandardForm:

Labels are also affected by FormatType setting:

Frame  (2)

Draw a frame around the whole graphic:

Draw a frame on the left and the right edges:

FrameLabel  (1)

Specify frame labels for the bottom and the left edges:

Specify labels for each edge:

FrameStyle  (2)

Specify the overall frame style:

Specify the style of each frame edge:

FrameTicks  (2)

Put a frame, but no ticks:

Tick mark labels on the bottom and the left frame edges:

Frame ticks on the bottom and the right edges:

FrameTicksStyle  (2)

Specify frame tick and frame tick label style:

Specify frame tick style for each edge:

GridLines  (3)

Put grids across a 2D graphic:

Draw grid lines at specific positions:

Specify the style of each grid:

GridLinesStyle  (1)

Specify the overall grid style:

ImageMargins  (3)

Allow no margins outside of ImageSize:

Have 20-point margins on all sides:

Leave different margins on each side:

ImagePadding  (4)

Leave no padding outside of the plot range:

Leave enough padding for all objects and labels that are present:

Specify the same padding for all sides in printer's points:

Specify different padding on each side:

ImageSize  (3)

Use predefined symbolic sizes:

Use an explicit image width:

Use an explicit image width and height:

LabelStyle  (1)

Specify the overall style of all the label-like elements:

Method  (4)

"AxesInFront"  (1)

Force axes to be behind drawing primitives:

"FrameInFront"  (1)

By default, frames draw in front of graphics primitives:

Force the frame to draw behind graphics primitives:

"GridLinesInFront"  (1)

Force grid lines to be rendered in front of graphics primitives:

"TransparentPolygonMesh"  (1)

By default, polygon meshes double-paint their edges for efficiency reasons:

The behavior can be turned off using the "TransparentPolygonMesh" method option:

PlotLabel  (2)

Display a label on the top of the graphic in TraditionalForm:

Use Style and other typesetting functions to modify how the label appears:

PlotRange  (3)

Display all objects:

Explicitly choose and ranges:

Force clipping at the PlotRange:

PlotRange->s is equivalent to PlotRange->{{-s,s},{-s,s}}:

PlotRangeClipping  (2)

Allow graphics objects to spread beyond PlotRange:

Clip all graphics objects at PlotRange:

PlotRangePadding  (3)

Include coordinate unit of padding on all sides:

Include padding using Scaled coordinates:

Specify different padding on each side:

PlotRegion  (3)

The contents of a graphic use the whole region:

Limit the contents of the graphic to the middle half of the region in each direction:

ImagePadding can also be used to add padding around a graphic:

Prolog  (1)

Define a simple graphic to use as a background:

Use it in multiple graphics:

RotateLabel  (2)

Specify that vertical frame labels should be rotated:

Specify that vertical frame labels should not be rotated:

Ticks  (3)

Draw the axes but no tick marks:

Place tick marks automatically:

Draw tick marks at the specific positions:

TicksStyle  (2)

Specify the styles of the ticks and tick labels:

Specify the styles of and axis ticks separately:

Applications  (1)

Draw a complete graph with 9 vertices:

Properties & Relations  (5)

The StandardForm of Graphics is its rendered form:

The InputForm is the textual expression form:

Graphics can be used as input to functions:

Two-dimensional plot functions return Graphics:

Several integrated data sources return Graphics:

Many Import and Export formats support Graphics:

Neat Examples  (2)

Display an analog clock with current system time:

Digital dahlias:

See Also

Plot  ListPlot  ListLinePlot  ParametricPlot  DensityPlot  ArrayPlot  RegionPlot  ContourPlot  Show  Canvas  Graphics3D  Image  GeometricScene  Sound

Front End Tokens: Import

Function Repository: InteractiveGraphics

Tech Notes

    ▪
  • The Structure of Graphics

Related Guides

    ▪
  • Symbolic Graphics Language
  • ▪
  • Plane Geometry
  • ▪
  • Polygons
  • ▪
  • WDF (Wolfram Data Framework)

Related Workflows

    Related Workflows
    ▪
  • Combine Graphics
  • ▪
  • Resize a Graphic
  • ▪
  • Get Coordinates from Graphics
  • ▪
  • Put Graphics in a Grid

Related Links

  • Fast Introduction for Programmers: Graphics
  • An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language : Basic Graphics Objects
  • An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language : Interactive Manipulation
  • An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language : Coordinates and Graphics
  • An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language : Ways to Apply Functions
  • An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language : Layout and Display

History

Introduced in 1988 (1.0) | Updated in 1996 (3.0) ▪ 2007 (6.0) ▪ 2008 (7.0) ▪ 2010 (8.0) ▪ 2014 (10.0) ▪ 2022 (13.1)

Wolfram Research (1988), Graphics, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html (updated 2022).

Text

Wolfram Research (1988), Graphics, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html (updated 2022).

CMS

Wolfram Language. 1988. "Graphics." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. Last Modified 2022. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html.

APA

Wolfram Language. (1988). Graphics. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html

BibTeX

@misc{reference.wolfram_2025_graphics, author="Wolfram Research", title="{Graphics}", year="2022", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html}", note=[Accessed: 01-December-2025]}

BibLaTeX

@online{reference.wolfram_2025_graphics, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={Graphics}, year={2022}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Graphics.html}, note=[Accessed: 01-December-2025]}

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