matplotlib.spines
#
- class matplotlib.spines.Spine(axes, spine_type, path, **kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
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
set_position
for more information.The default position is
('outward', 0)
.Spines are subclasses of
Patch
, and inherit much of their behavior.Spines draw a line, a circle, or an arc depending if
set_patch_line
,set_patch_circle
, orset_patch_arc
has been called. Line-like is the default.For examples see Spines.
- Parameters:
- Other Parameters:
- **kwargs
Valid keyword arguments are:
Property
Description
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
unknown
bool
antialiased
or aabool or None
CapStyle
or {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}bool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
color
edgecolor
or eccolor or None
facecolor
or fccolor or None
bool
str
{'/', '\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*'}
bool
JoinStyle
or {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}object
linestyle
or ls{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...}
linewidth
or lwfloat or None
bool
None or bool or float or callable
bool
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
str
bool
float
- classmethod arc_spine(axes, spine_type, center, radius, theta1, theta2, **kwargs)[source]#
Create and return an arc
Spine
.
- classmethod circular_spine(axes, center, radius, **kwargs)[source]#
Create and return a circular
Spine
.
- 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:
- renderer
RendererBase
subclass.
- renderer
Notes
This method is overridden in the Artist subclasses.
- get_patch_transform()[source]#
Return the
Transform
instance mapping 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.
- get_window_extent(renderer=None)[source]#
Return the window extent of the spines in display space, including padding for ticks (but not their labels)
- register_axis(axis)[source]#
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.
- set(*, agg_filter=<UNSET>, alpha=<UNSET>, animated=<UNSET>, antialiased=<UNSET>, bounds=<UNSET>, capstyle=<UNSET>, clip_box=<UNSET>, clip_on=<UNSET>, clip_path=<UNSET>, color=<UNSET>, edgecolor=<UNSET>, facecolor=<UNSET>, fill=<UNSET>, gid=<UNSET>, hatch=<UNSET>, in_layout=<UNSET>, joinstyle=<UNSET>, label=<UNSET>, linestyle=<UNSET>, linewidth=<UNSET>, mouseover=<UNSET>, patch_arc=<UNSET>, patch_circle=<UNSET>, path_effects=<UNSET>, picker=<UNSET>, position=<UNSET>, rasterized=<UNSET>, sketch_params=<UNSET>, snap=<UNSET>, transform=<UNSET>, url=<UNSET>, visible=<UNSET>, zorder=<UNSET>)[source]#
Set multiple properties at once.
Supported properties are
Property
Description
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
scalar or None
bool
antialiased
or aabool or None
(low: float, high: float)
CapStyle
or {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}bool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
color
edgecolor
or eccolor or None
facecolor
or fccolor or None
bool
str
{'/', '\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*'}
bool
JoinStyle
or {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}object
linestyle
or ls{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...}
linewidth
or lwfloat or None
bool
unknown
unknown
None or bool or float or callable
unknown
bool
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
str
bool
float
- set_bounds(low=None, high=None)[source]#
Set the spine bounds.
- Parameters:
- lowfloat or None, optional
The lower spine bound. Passing None leaves the limit unchanged.
The bounds may also be passed as the tuple (low, high) as the first positional argument.
- highfloat or None, optional
The higher spine bound. Passing None leaves the limit unchanged.
- set_color(c)[source]#
Set the edgecolor.
- Parameters:
- ccolor
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
to set the facecolor.
- set_position(position)[source]#
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 place the spine inwards.)
'axes': place the spine at the specified Axes coordinate (0 to 1).
'data': place the spine at the specified data coordinate.
Additionally, shorthand notations define a special positions:
'center' -> ('axes', 0.5)
'zero' -> ('data', 0.0)
- class matplotlib.spines.Spines(**kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
MutableMapping
The container of all
Spine
s in an Axes.The interface is dict-like mapping names (e.g. 'left') to
Spine
objects. Additionally it implements some pandas.Series-like features like accessing elements by attribute:spines['top'].set_visible(False) spines.top.set_visible(False)
Multiple spines can be addressed simultaneously by passing a list:
spines[['top', 'right']].set_visible(False)
Use an open slice to address all spines:
spines[:].set_visible(False)
The latter two indexing methods will return a
SpinesProxy
that broadcasts allset_*
calls to its members, but cannot be used for any other operation.
- class matplotlib.spines.SpinesProxy(spine_dict)[source]#
Bases:
object
A proxy to broadcast
set_*
method calls to all containedSpines
.The proxy cannot be used for any other operations on its members.
The supported methods are determined dynamically based on the contained spines. If not all spines support a given method, it's executed only on the subset of spines that support it.