matplotlib.pyplot.axis
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matplotlib.pyplot.axis(*args, **kwargs)
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Convenience method to get or set some axis properties.
Call signatures:
xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax = axis()
xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax = axis([xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax])
xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax = axis(option)
xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax = axis(**kwargs)
Parameters: |
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xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax : float, optional -
The axis limits to be set. Either none or all of the limits must be given. This can also be achieved using ax.set(xlim=(xmin, xmax), ylim=(ymin, ymax))
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option : bool or str -
If a bool, turns axis lines and labels on or off. If a string, possible values are:
Value | Description |
'on' | Turn on axis lines and labels. Same as True . |
'off' | Turn off axis lines and labels. Same as False . |
'equal' | Set equal scaling (i.e., make circles circular) by changing axis limits. |
'scaled' | Set equal scaling (i.e., make circles circular) by changing dimensions of the plot box. |
'tight' | Set limits just large enough to show all data. |
'auto' | Automatic scaling (fill plot box with data). |
'normal' | Same as 'auto'; deprecated. |
'image' | 'scaled' with axis limits equal to data limits. |
'square' | Square plot; similar to 'scaled', but initially forcing xmax-xmin = ymax-ymin . | -
emit : bool, optional, default True -
Whether observers are notified of the axis limit change. This option is passed on to set_xlim and set_ylim . |
Returns: |
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xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax : float -
The axis limits. |
Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.axis