mpl_toolkits.axisartist.axis_artist.AxisArtist#

class mpl_toolkits.axisartist.axis_artist.AxisArtist(axes, helper, offset=None, axis_direction='bottom', **kwargs)[source]#

Bases: Artist

An artist which draws axis (a line along which the n-th axes coord is constant) line, ticks, ticklabels, and axis label.

Parameters:
axesmpl_toolkits.axisartist.axislines.Axes
helperAxisArtistHelper
property LABELPAD#
draw(renderer)[source]#

Draw the Artist (and its children) using the given renderer.

This has no effect if the artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible returns False).

Parameters:
rendererRendererBase subclass.

Notes

This method is overridden in the Artist subclasses.

get_axisline_style()[source]#

Return the current axisline style.

get_helper()[source]#

Return axis artist helper instance.

get_tightbbox(renderer=None)[source]#

Like Artist.get_window_extent, but includes any clipping.

Parameters:
rendererRendererBase subclass

renderer that will be used to draw the figures (i.e. fig.canvas.get_renderer())

Returns:
Bbox

The enclosing bounding box (in figure pixel coordinates).

get_transform()[source]#

Return the Transform instance used by this artist.

invert_ticklabel_direction()[source]#
set(*, agg_filter=<UNSET>, alpha=<UNSET>, animated=<UNSET>, axis_direction=<UNSET>, axislabel_direction=<UNSET>, axisline_style=<UNSET>, clip_box=<UNSET>, clip_on=<UNSET>, clip_path=<UNSET>, gid=<UNSET>, in_layout=<UNSET>, label=<UNSET>, mouseover=<UNSET>, path_effects=<UNSET>, picker=<UNSET>, rasterized=<UNSET>, sketch_params=<UNSET>, snap=<UNSET>, ticklabel_direction=<UNSET>, transform=<UNSET>, url=<UNSET>, visible=<UNSET>, zorder=<UNSET>)[source]#

Set multiple properties at once.

Supported properties 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 and two offsets from the bottom left corner of the image

alpha

scalar or None

animated

bool

axis_direction

unknown

axislabel_direction

{"+", "-"}

axisline_style

str or None

clip_box

Bbox

clip_on

bool

clip_path

Patch or (Path, Transform) or None

figure

Figure

gid

str

in_layout

bool

label

unknown

mouseover

bool

path_effects

AbstractPathEffect

picker

None or bool or float or callable

rasterized

bool

sketch_params

(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)

snap

bool or None

ticklabel_direction

{"+", "-"}

transform

Transform

url

str

visible

bool

zorder

float

set_axis_direction(axis_direction)[source]#

Adjust the direction, text angle, text alignment of ticklabels, labels following the matplotlib convention for the rectangle axes.

The axis_direction must be one of [left, right, bottom, top].

property

left

bottom

right

top

ticklabels location

"-"

"+"

"+"

"-"

axislabel location

"-"

"+"

"+"

"-"

ticklabels angle

90

0

-90

180

ticklabel va

center

baseline

center

baseline

ticklabel ha

right

center

right

center

axislabel angle

180

0

0

180

axislabel va

center

top

center

bottom

axislabel ha

right

center

right

center

Note that the direction "+" and "-" are relative to the direction of the increasing coordinate. Also, the text angles are actually relative to (90 + angle of the direction to the ticklabel), which gives 0 for bottom axis.

set_axislabel_direction(label_direction)[source]#

Adjust the direction of the axislabel.

Note that the label_directions '+' and '-' are relative to the direction of the increasing coordinate.

Parameters:
label_direction{"+", "-"}
set_axisline_style(axisline_style=None, **kwargs)[source]#

Set the axisline style.

The new style is completely defined by the passed attributes. Existing style attributes are forgotten.

Parameters:
axisline_stylestr or None

The line style, e.g. '->', optionally followed by a comma-separated list of attributes. Alternatively, the attributes can be provided as keywords.

If None this returns a string containing the available styles.

Examples

The following two commands are equal: >>> set_axisline_style("->,size=1.5") >>> set_axisline_style("->", size=1.5)

set_label(s)[source]#

Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.

Parameters:
sobject

s will be converted to a string by calling str.

set_ticklabel_direction(tick_direction)[source]#

Adjust the direction of the ticklabel.

Note that the label_directions '+' and '-' are relative to the direction of the increasing coordinate.

Parameters:
tick_direction{"+", "-"}
toggle(all=None, ticks=None, ticklabels=None, label=None)[source]#

Toggle visibility of ticks, ticklabels, and (axis) label. To turn all off,

axis.toggle(all=False)

To turn all off but ticks on

axis.toggle(all=False, ticks=True)

To turn all on but (axis) label off

axis.toggle(all=True, label=False))
zorder = 2.5#