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hey think stirs whatamp;#39;s up itamp;#39;s Adam and in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to be teaching you everything you need to know about legends in matplotlib so letamp;#39;s just dive right into it first off to add a legend to any plot in matplotlib you need to label it with the label keyword argument and then before you call PLT show cold PLT dot legend donamp;#39;t need to pass any arguments and your plot will be displayed with a legend so letamp;#39;s just look at a quick example first off weamp;#39;re going to import the necessary modules weamp;#39;ll be using throughout this article so matplotlib pipe lot is PLT numpy is NP standard Iamp;#39;m gonna generate some data which Iamp;#39;ll be calling vowels show for values and itamp;#39;s just gonna be an array and of the numbers 0 1 2 3 amp;amp; 4 I use an umpire a because that lets us modify it for example we can have like vowels squared or we can have vowels square root it whatever we want but if it was jus