matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_aspect

Axes.set_aspect(self, aspect, adjustable=None, anchor=None, share=False)

Set the aspect of the axis scaling, i.e. the ratio of y-unit to x-unit.

Parameters:
aspect{'auto'} or num

Possible values:

value description
'auto' automatic; fill the position rectangle with data.
num a circle will be stretched such that the height is num times the width. 'equal' is a synonym for aspect=1, i.e. same scaling for x and y.
adjustableNone or {'box', 'datalim'}, optional

If not None, this defines which parameter will be adjusted to meet the required aspect. See set_adjustable for further details.

anchorNone or str or 2-tuple of float, optional

If not None, this defines where the Axes will be drawn if there is extra space due to aspect constraints. The most common way to to specify the anchor are abbreviations of cardinal directions:

value description
'C' centered
'SW' lower left corner
'S' middle of bottom edge
'SE' lower right corner
etc.

See set_anchor for further details.

sharebool, default: False

If True, apply the settings to all shared Axes.

See also

matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_adjustable
Set how the Axes adjusts to achieve the required aspect ratio.
matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_anchor
Set the position in case of extra space.

Examples using matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_aspect

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