matplotlib.spines
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class matplotlib.spines.Spine(axes, spine_type, path, **kwargs)
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Bases:
matplotlib.patches.Patch
an axis spine -- the line noting the data area boundaries
Spines are the lines connecting the axis tick marks and noting the boundaries of the data area. They can be placed at arbitrary positions. See function:
set_position
for more information.The default position is
('outward',0)
.Spines are subclasses of class:
Patch
, and inherit much of their behavior.Spines draw a line, a circle, or an arc depending if function:
set_patch_line
, function:set_patch_circle
, or function:set_patch_arc
has been called. Line-like is the default.- axes : the Axes instance containing the spine
- spine_type : a string specifying the spine type
- path : the path instance used to draw the spine
Valid kwargs are:
Property Description agg_filter
a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array alpha
float or None animated
bool antialiased
or aaunknown capstyle
{'butt', 'round', 'projecting'} clip_box
Bbox
clip_on
bool clip_path
[( Path
,Transform
) |Patch
| None]color
color contains
callable edgecolor
or eccolor or None or 'auto' facecolor
or fccolor or None figure
Figure
fill
bool gid
str hatch
{'/', '\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*'} in_layout
bool joinstyle
{'miter', 'round', 'bevel'} label
object linestyle
or ls{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...} linewidth
or lwfloat or None path_effects
AbstractPathEffect
picker
None or bool or float or callable rasterized
bool or None sketch_params
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float) snap
bool or None transform
Transform
url
str visible
bool zorder
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classmethod arc_spine(axes, spine_type, center, radius, theta1, theta2, **kwargs)
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(classmethod) Returns an arc
Spine
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classmethod circular_spine(axes, center, radius, **kwargs)
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(staticmethod) Returns a circular
Spine
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cla(self)
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Clear the current spine.
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draw(self, renderer)
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Draw the
Patch
to the given renderer.
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get_bounds(self)
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Get the bounds of the spine.
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get_patch_transform(self)
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Return the
Transform
instance which takes patch coordinates to data coordinates.For example, one may define a patch of a circle which represents a radius of 5 by providing coordinates for a unit circle, and a transform which scales the coordinates (the patch coordinate) by 5.
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get_path(self)
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Return the path of this patch
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get_position(self)
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Return the spine position.
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get_smart_bounds(self)
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Return whether the spine has smart bounds.
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get_spine_transform(self)
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Return the spine transform.
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get_window_extent(self, renderer=None)
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Return the window extent of the spines in display space, including padding for ticks (but not their labels)
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is_frame_like(self)
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[Deprecated] Return True if directly on axes frame.
This is useful for determining if a spine is the edge of an old style MPL plot. If so, this function will return True.
Notes
Deprecated since version 3.1.
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classmethod linear_spine(axes, spine_type, **kwargs)
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(staticmethod) Returns a linear
Spine
.
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register_axis(self, axis)
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Register an axis.
An axis should be registered with its corresponding spine from the Axes instance. This allows the spine to clear any axis properties when needed.
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set_bounds(self, low, high)
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Set the bounds of the spine.
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set_color(self, c)
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Set the edgecolor.
Parameters: -
c : color
Notes
This method does not modify the facecolor (which defaults to "none"), unlike the
Patch.set_color
method defined in the parent class. UsePatch.set_facecolor
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set_patch_arc(self, center, radius, theta1, theta2)
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Set the spine to be arc-like.
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set_patch_circle(self, center, radius)
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Set the spine to be circular.
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set_patch_line(self)
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Set the spine to be linear.
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set_position(self, position)
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Set the position of the spine.
Spine position is specified by a 2 tuple of (position type, amount). The position types are:
- 'outward' : place the spine out from the data area by the specified number of points. (Negative values specify placing the spine inward.)
- 'axes' : place the spine at the specified Axes coordinate (from 0.0-1.0).
- 'data' : place the spine at the specified data coordinate.
Additionally, shorthand notations define a special positions:
- 'center' -> ('axes',0.5)
- 'zero' -> ('data', 0.0)
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set_smart_bounds(self, value)
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Set the spine and associated axis to have smart bounds.
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