Classes for the efficient drawing of large collections of objects that share most properties, e.g., a large number of line segments or polygons.
The classes are not meant to be as flexible as their single element counterparts (e.g., you may not be able to select all line styles) but they are meant to be fast for common use cases (e.g., a large set of solid line segments).
class matplotlib.collections.AsteriskPolygonCollection(numsides, rotation=0, sizes=(1, ), **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.RegularPolyCollection
Draw a collection of regular asterisks with numsides points.
gives the area of the circle circumscribing the regular polygon in points^2
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
Example: see Lasso Demo for a complete example:
offsets = np.random.rand(20,2) facecolors = [cm.jet(x) for x in np.random.rand(20)] black = (0,0,0,1) collection = RegularPolyCollection( numsides=5, # a pentagon rotation=0, sizes=(50,), facecolors=facecolors, edgecolors=(black,), linewidths=(1,), offsets=offsets, transOffset=ax.transData, )
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
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See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
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findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
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format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
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See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_numsides(self)
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_rotation(self)
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
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get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
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get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
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get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
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set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
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set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
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set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
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set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
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set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
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set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
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set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
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set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
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set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
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See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
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set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
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set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
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set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
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set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
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set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
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set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
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set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
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set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
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set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
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'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
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set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
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set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
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If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
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set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
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set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
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set_paths(self)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
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set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
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set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
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set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
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set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
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set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
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set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
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set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
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set_urls(self, urls)
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set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
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set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
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stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.BrokenBarHCollection(xranges, yrange, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection
A collection of horizontal bars spanning yrange with a sequence of xranges.
ymin, ywidth
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
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Returns: |
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See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
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findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
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format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
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See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
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get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
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get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
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get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, verts, closed=True)
This allows one to delay initialization of the vertices.
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_verts(self, verts, closed=True)
This allows one to delay initialization of the vertices.
set_verts_and_codes(self, verts, codes)
This allows one to initialize vertices with path codes.
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
static span_where(x, ymin, ymax, where, **kwargs)
[source]
Create a BrokenBarHCollection to plot horizontal bars from over the regions in x where where is True. The bars range on the y-axis from ymin to ymax
A BrokenBarHCollection
is returned. kwargs are passed on to the collection.
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.CircleCollection(sizes, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections._CollectionWithSizes
A collection of circles, drawn using splines.
sizes Gives the area of the circle in points^2
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.Collection(edgecolors=None, facecolors=None, linewidths=None, linestyles='solid', capstyle=None, joinstyle=None, antialiaseds=None, offsets=None, transOffset=None, norm=None, cmap=None, pickradius=5.0, hatch=None, urls=None, offset_position='screen', zorder=1, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.artist.Artist
, matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
Base class for Collections. Must be subclassed to be usable.
All properties in a collection must be sequences or scalars; if scalars, they will be converted to sequences. The property of the ith element of the collection is:
prop[i % len(props)]
Exceptions are capstyle and joinstyle properties, these can only be set globally for the whole collection.
Keyword arguments and default values:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets). If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
The use of ScalarMappable
is optional. If the ScalarMappable
matrix _A is not None (i.e., a call to set_array has been made), at draw time a call to scalar mappable will be made to set the face colors.
Create a Collection
%(Collection)s
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
[source]
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
[source]
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
[source]
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
[source]
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
[source]
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
[source]
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
[source]
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
[source]
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
[source]
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
[source]
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
[source]
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
[source]
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
[source]
get_offsets(self)
[source]
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
[source]
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
[source]
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
[source]
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
[source]
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
[source]
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
[source]
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
[source]
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
[source]
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
[source]
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
[source]
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
[source]
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
[source]
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
[source]
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
[source]
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
[source]
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
[source]
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
[source]
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
[source]
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
[source]
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
[source]
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
[source]
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
[source]
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.EllipseCollection(widths, heights, angles, units='points', **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.Collection
A collection of ellipses, drawn using splines.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Other Parameters: |
|
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
[source]
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.EventCollection(positions, orientation=None, lineoffset=0, linelength=1, linewidth=None, color=None, linestyle='solid', antialiased=None, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.LineCollection
A collection of discrete events.
The events are given by a 1-dimensional array, usually the position of something along an axis, such as time or length. They do not have an amplitude and are displayed as vertical or horizontal parallel bars.
Parameters: |
|
---|
(Source code, png, pdf)
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
add_positions(self, position)
[source]
add one or more events at the specified positions
aname
append_positions(self, position)
add one or more events at the specified positions
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
extend_positions(self, position)
add one or more events at the specified positions
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_color(self)
[source]
get the color of the lines used to mark each event
get_colors(self)
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linelength(self)
[source]
get the length of the lines used to mark each event
get_lineoffset(self)
[source]
get the offset of the lines used to mark each event
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
[source]
Get the width of the lines used to mark each event.
get_linewidths(self)
[source]
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_orientation(self)
[source]
get the orientation of the event line, may be: [ 'horizontal' | 'vertical' ]
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_positions(self)
[source]
return an array containing the floating-point values of the positions
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_segments(self)
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_horizontal(self)
[source]
True if the eventcollection is horizontal, False if vertical
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set the color(s) of the LineCollection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linelength(self, linelength)
[source]
set the length of the lines used to mark each event
set_lineoffset(self, lineoffset)
[source]
set the offset of the lines used to mark each event
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_orientation(self, orientation=None)
[source]
set the orientation of the event line [ 'horizontal' | 'vertical' | None ] defaults to 'horizontal' if not specified or None
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, segments)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_positions(self, positions)
[source]
set the positions of the events to the specified value
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_segments(self, segments)
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_verts(self, segments)
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
switch_orientation(self)
[source]
switch the orientation of the event line, either from vertical to horizontal or vice versus
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.LineCollection(segments, linewidths=None, colors=None, antialiaseds=None, linestyles='solid', offsets=None, transOffset=None, norm=None, cmap=None, pickradius=5, zorder=2, facecolors='none', **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.Collection
All parameters must be sequences or scalars; if scalars, they will be converted to sequences. The property of the ith line segment is:
prop[i % len(props)]
i.e., the properties cycle if the len
of props is less than the number of segments.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If linewidths, colors, or antialiaseds is None, they default to their rcParams setting, in sequence form.
If offsets and transOffset are not None, then offsets are transformed by transOffset and applied after the segments have been transformed to display coordinates.
If offsets is not None but transOffset is None, then the offsets are added to the segments before any transformation. In this case, a single offset can be specified as:
offsets=(xo,yo)
and this value will be added cumulatively to each successive segment, so as to produce a set of successively offset curves.
The use of ScalarMappable
is optional. If the ScalarMappable
array _A
is not None (i.e., a call to set_array()
has been made), at draw time a call to scalar mappable will be made to set the colors.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_color(self)
[source]
get_colors(self)
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_segments(self)
[source]
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
[source]
Set the color(s) of the LineCollection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, segments)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_segments(self, segments)
[source]
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_verts(self, segments)
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.PatchCollection(patches, match_original=False, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.Collection
A generic collection of patches.
This makes it easier to assign a color map to a heterogeneous collection of patches.
This also may improve plotting speed, since PatchCollection will draw faster than a large number of patches.
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
The use of ScalarMappable
is optional. If the ScalarMappable
matrix _A is not None (i.e., a call to set_array has been made), at draw time a call to scalar mappable will be made to set the face colors.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
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set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, patches)
[source]
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.PathCollection(paths, sizes=None, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections._CollectionWithSizes
This is the most basic Collection
subclass. A PathCollection
is e.g. created by a scatter()
plot.
paths is a sequence of matplotlib.path.Path
instances.
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
[source]
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
legend_elements(self, prop='colors', num='auto', fmt=None, func=<function PathCollection.<lambda> at 0x7f8092b730d0>, **kwargs)
[source]
Creates legend handles and labels for a PathCollection. This is useful for obtaining a legend for a scatter()
plot. E.g.:
scatter = plt.scatter([1,2,3], [4,5,6], c=[7,2,3]) plt.legend(*scatter.legend_elements())
Also see the Automated legend creation example.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, paths)
[source]
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection(verts, sizes=None, closed=True, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections._CollectionWithSizes
verts is a sequence of ( verts0, verts1, ...) where verts_i is a sequence of xy tuples of vertices, or an equivalent numpy
array of shape (nv, 2).
sizes is None (default) or a sequence of floats that scale the corresponding verts_i. The scaling is applied before the Artist master transform; if the latter is an identity transform, then the overall scaling is such that if verts_i specify a unit square, then sizes_i is the area of that square in points^2. If len(sizes) < nv, the additional values will be taken cyclically from the array.
closed, when True, will explicitly close the polygon.
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
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findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self, verts, closed=True)
This allows one to delay initialization of the vertices.
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_verts(self, verts, closed=True)
[source]
This allows one to delay initialization of the vertices.
set_verts_and_codes(self, verts, codes)
[source]
This allows one to initialize vertices with path codes.
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.QuadMesh(meshWidth, meshHeight, coordinates, antialiased=True, shading='flat', **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.Collection
Class for the efficient drawing of a quadrilateral mesh.
A quadrilateral mesh consists of a grid of vertices. The dimensions of this array are (meshWidth + 1, meshHeight + 1). Each vertex in the mesh has a different set of "mesh coordinates" representing its position in the topology of the mesh. For any values (m, n) such that 0 <= m <= meshWidth and 0 <= n <= meshHeight, the vertices at mesh coordinates (m, n), (m, n + 1), (m + 1, n + 1), and (m + 1, n) form one of the quadrilaterals in the mesh. There are thus (meshWidth * meshHeight) quadrilaterals in the mesh. The mesh need not be regular and the polygons need not be convex.
A quadrilateral mesh is represented by a (2 x ((meshWidth + 1) * (meshHeight + 1))) numpy array coordinates, where each row is the x and y coordinates of one of the vertices. To define the function that maps from a data point to its corresponding color, use the set_cmap()
method. Each of these arrays is indexed in row-major order by the mesh coordinates of the vertex (or the mesh coordinates of the lower left vertex, in the case of the colors).
For example, the first entry in coordinates is the coordinates of the vertex at mesh coordinates (0, 0), then the one at (0, 1), then at (0, 2) .. (0, meshWidth), (1, 0), (1, 1), and so on.
shading may be 'flat', or 'gouraud'
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
static convert_mesh_to_paths(meshWidth, meshHeight, coordinates)
[source]
Converts a given mesh into a sequence of Path
objects.
This function is primarily of use to implementers of backends that do not directly support quadmeshes.
convert_mesh_to_triangles(self, meshWidth, meshHeight, coordinates)
[source]
Converts a given mesh into a sequence of triangles, each point with its own color. This is useful for experiments using draw_gouraud_triangle
.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
[source]
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
[source]
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
[source]
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
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get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
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set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
[source]
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.RegularPolyCollection(numsides, rotation=0, sizes=(1, ), **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections._CollectionWithSizes
Draw a collection of regular polygons with numsides.
gives the area of the circle circumscribing the regular polygon in points^2
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
Example: see Lasso Demo for a complete example:
offsets = np.random.rand(20,2) facecolors = [cm.jet(x) for x in np.random.rand(20)] black = (0,0,0,1) collection = RegularPolyCollection( numsides=5, # a pentagon rotation=0, sizes=(50,), facecolors=facecolors, edgecolors=(black,), linewidths=(1,), offsets=offsets, transOffset=ax.transData, )
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
[source]
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_numsides(self)
[source]
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_rotation(self)
[source]
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.StarPolygonCollection(numsides, rotation=0, sizes=(1, ), **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.RegularPolyCollection
Draw a collection of regular stars with numsides points.
gives the area of the circle circumscribing the regular polygon in points^2
Valid Collection keyword arguments:
matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)matplotlib.cm.ScalarMappable
)offsets and transOffset are used to translate the patch after rendering (default no offsets)
If any of edgecolors, facecolors, linewidths, antialiaseds are None, they default to their matplotlib.rcParams
patch setting, in sequence form.
Example: see Lasso Demo for a complete example:
offsets = np.random.rand(20,2) facecolors = [cm.jet(x) for x in np.random.rand(20)] black = (0,0,0,1) collection = RegularPolyCollection( numsides=5, # a pentagon rotation=0, sizes=(50,), facecolors=facecolors, edgecolors=(black,), linewidths=(1,), offsets=offsets, transOffset=ax.transData, )
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
Parameters: |
|
---|
findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_numsides(self)
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_rotation(self)
get_sizes(self)
Returns the sizes of the elements in the collection. The value represents the 'area' of the element.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
Returns: |
|
---|
get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
Parameters: |
|
---|---|
Returns: |
|
get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
Parameters: |
|
---|
See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
---|---|
'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
Parameters: |
|
---|
If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_paths(self)
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sizes(self, sizes, dpi=72.0)
Set the sizes of each member of the collection.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_urls(self, urls)
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
Parameters: |
|
---|
set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
Parameters: |
|
---|
stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
class matplotlib.collections.TriMesh(triangulation, **kwargs)
[source]
Bases: matplotlib.collections.Collection
Class for the efficient drawing of a triangular mesh using Gouraud shading.
A triangular mesh is a Triangulation
object.
add_callback(self, func)
Add a callback function that will be called whenever one of the Artist
's properties changes.
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See also
add_checker(self, checker)
Add an entry to a dictionary of boolean flags that are set to True when the mappable is changed.
aname
autoscale(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array
autoscale_None(self)
Autoscale the scalar limits on the norm instance using the current array, changing only limits that are None
axes
The Axes
instance the artist resides in, or None.
changed(self)
Call this whenever the mappable is changed to notify all the callbackSM listeners to the 'changed' signal
check_update(self, checker)
If mappable has changed since the last check, return True; else return False
contains(self, mouseevent)
Test whether the mouse event occurred in the collection.
Returns bool, dict(ind=itemlist)
, where every item in itemlist contains the event.
static convert_mesh_to_paths(tri)
[source]
Converts a given mesh into a sequence of Path
objects.
This function is primarily of use to implementers of backends that do not directly support meshes.
convert_xunits(self, x)
Convert x using the unit type of the xaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the xaxis does not have units, x itself is returned.
convert_yunits(self, y)
Convert y using the unit type of the yaxis.
If the artist is not in contained in an Axes or if the yaxis does not have units, y itself is returned.
draw(self, renderer)
[source]
Draw the Artist using the given renderer.
This method will be overridden in the Artist subclasses. Typically, it is implemented to not have any effect if the Artist is not visible (Artist.get_visible
is False).
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findobj(self, match=None, include_self=True)
Find artist objects.
Recursively find all Artist
instances contained in the artist.
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format_cursor_data(self, data)
Return a string representation of data.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
The default implementation converts ints and floats and arrays of ints and floats into a comma-separated string enclosed in square brackets.
See also
get_agg_filter(self)
Return filter function to be used for agg filter.
get_alpha(self)
Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all backends
get_animated(self)
Return the animated state.
get_array(self)
Return the array
get_capstyle(self)
get_clim(self)
return the min, max of the color limits for image scaling
get_clip_box(self)
Return the clipbox.
get_clip_on(self)
Return whether the artist uses clipping.
get_clip_path(self)
Return the clip path.
get_cmap(self)
return the colormap
get_contains(self)
Return the custom contains function of the artist if set, or None.
See also
get_cursor_data(self, event)
Return the cursor data for a given event.
Note
This method is intended to be overridden by artist subclasses. As an end-user of Matplotlib you will most likely not call this method yourself.
Cursor data can be used by Artists to provide additional context information for a given event. The default implementation just returns None.
Subclasses can override the method and return arbitrary data. However, when doing so, they must ensure that format_cursor_data
can convert the data to a string representation.
The only current use case is displaying the z-value of an AxesImage
in the status bar of a plot window, while moving the mouse.
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See also
get_dashes(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_datalim(self, transData)
get_ec(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_edgecolor(self)
get_edgecolors(self)
Alias for get_edgecolor
.
get_facecolor(self)
get_facecolors(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_fc(self)
Alias for get_facecolor
.
get_figure(self)
Return the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
get_fill(self)
return whether fill is set
get_gid(self)
Return the group id.
get_hatch(self)
Return the current hatching pattern.
get_in_layout(self)
Return boolean flag, True
if artist is included in layout calculations.
E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
get_joinstyle(self)
get_label(self)
Return the label used for this artist in the legend.
get_linestyle(self)
get_linestyles(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_linewidth(self)
get_linewidths(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_ls(self)
Alias for get_linestyle
.
get_lw(self)
Alias for get_linewidth
.
get_offset_position(self)
Returns how offsets are applied for the collection. If offset_position is 'screen', the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
get_offset_transform(self)
get_offsets(self)
Return the offsets for the collection.
get_path_effects(self)
get_paths(self)
[source]
get_picker(self)
Return the picking behavior of the artist.
The possible values are described in set_picker
.
See also
set_picker, pickable,
pick
get_pickradius(self)
get_rasterized(self)
Return whether the artist is to be rasterized.
get_sketch_params(self)
Returns the sketch parameters for the artist.
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get_snap(self)
Returns the snap setting.
See set_snap
for details.
get_tightbbox(self, renderer)
Like Artist.get_window_extent
, but includes any clipping.
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get_transform(self)
Return the Transform
instance used by this artist.
get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied, and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
get_transforms(self)
get_url(self)
Return the url.
get_urls(self)
get_visible(self)
Return the visibility.
get_window_extent(self, renderer)
Get the axes bounding box in display space.
The bounding box' width and height are nonnegative.
Subclasses should override for inclusion in the bounding box "tight" calculation. Default is to return an empty bounding box at 0, 0.
Be careful when using this function, the results will not update if the artist window extent of the artist changes. The extent can change due to any changes in the transform stack, such as changing the axes limits, the figure size, or the canvas used (as is done when saving a figure). This can lead to unexpected behavior where interactive figures will look fine on the screen, but will save incorrectly.
get_zorder(self)
Return the artist's zorder.
have_units(self)
Return True if units are set on the x or y axes.
is_transform_set(self)
Return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
This is True after set_transform
has been called.
mouseover
pchanged(self)
Call all of the registered callbacks.
This function is triggered internally when a property is changed.
See also
pick(self, mouseevent)
Process a pick event.
Each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over the artist and the artist has picker set.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pickable
pickable(self)
Return whether the artist is pickable.
See also
set_picker, get_picker,
pick
properties(self)
Return a dictionary of all the properties of the artist.
remove(self)
Remove the artist from the figure if possible.
The effect will not be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with FigureCanvasBase.draw_idle
. Call relim
to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim
will not see collections even if the collection was added to the axes with autolim = True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
remove_callback(self, oid)
Remove a callback based on its observer id.
See also
set(self, **kwargs)
A property batch setter. Pass kwargs to set properties.
set_aa(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_agg_filter(self, filter_func)
Set the agg filter.
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set_alpha(self, alpha)
Set the alpha transparencies of the collection.
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set_animated(self, b)
Set the artist's animation state.
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set_antialiased(self, aa)
Set the antialiasing state for rendering.
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set_antialiaseds(self, aa)
Alias for set_antialiased
.
set_array(self, A)
Set the image array from numpy array A.
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set_capstyle(self, cs)
Set the capstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
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set_clim(self, vmin=None, vmax=None)
set the norm limits for image scaling; if vmin is a length2 sequence, interpret it as (vmin, vmax)
which is used to support setp
ACCEPTS: a length 2 sequence of floats; may be overridden in methods that have vmin
and vmax
kwargs.
set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
Set the artist's clip Bbox
.
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set_clip_on(self, b)
Set whether the artist uses clipping.
When False artists will be visible out side of the axes which can lead to unexpected results.
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set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
Patch
(or subclass) instance; orPath
instance, in which case a Transform
instance, which will be applied to the path before using it for clipping, must be provided; orNone
, to remove a previously set clipping path.For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None
.
set_cmap(self, cmap)
set the colormap for luminance data
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set_color(self, c)
Set both the edgecolor and the facecolor.
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See also
Collection.set_facecolor,
Collection.set_edgecolor
set_contains(self, picker)
Define a custom contains test for the artist.
The provided callable replaces the default contains
method of the artist.
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set_dashes(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_ec(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_edgecolor(self, c)
Set the edgecolor(s) of the collection.
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set_edgecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_edgecolor
.
set_facecolor(self, c)
Set the facecolor(s) of the collection. c can be a matplotlib color spec (all patches have same color), or a sequence of specs; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence.
If c is 'none', the patch will not be filled.
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set_facecolors(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_fc(self, c)
Alias for set_facecolor
.
set_figure(self, fig)
Set the Figure
instance the artist belongs to.
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set_gid(self, gid)
Set the (group) id for the artist.
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set_hatch(self, hatch)
Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching \ - back diagonal | - vertical - - horizontal + - crossed x - crossed diagonal o - small circle O - large circle . - dots * - stars
Letters can be combined, in which case all the specified hatchings are done. If same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching of that pattern.
Hatching is supported in the PostScript, PDF, SVG and Agg backends only.
Unlike other properties such as linewidth and colors, hatching can only be specified for the collection as a whole, not separately for each member.
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set_in_layout(self, in_layout)
Set if artist is to be included in layout calculations, E.g. Constrained Layout Guide, Figure.tight_layout()
, and fig.savefig(fname, bbox_inches='tight')
.
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set_joinstyle(self, js)
Set the joinstyle for the collection (for all its elements).
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set_label(self, s)
Set a label that will be displayed in the legend.
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set_linestyle(self, ls)
Set the linestyle(s) for the collection.
linestyle | description |
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'-' or 'solid'
| solid line |
'--' or 'dashed'
| dashed line |
'-.' or 'dashdot'
| dash-dotted line |
':' or 'dotted'
| dotted line |
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),
where onoffseq
is an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.
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set_linestyles(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_linewidth(self, lw)
Set the linewidth(s) for the collection. lw can be a scalar or a sequence; if it is a sequence the patches will cycle through the sequence
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set_linewidths(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_ls(self, ls)
Alias for set_linestyle
.
set_lw(self, lw)
Alias for set_linewidth
.
set_norm(self, norm)
Set the normalization instance.
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If there are any colorbars using the mappable for this norm, setting the norm of the mappable will reset the norm, locator, and formatters on the colorbar to default.
set_offset_position(self, offset_position)
Set how offsets are applied. If offset_position is 'screen' (default) the offset is applied after the master transform has been applied, that is, the offsets are in screen coordinates. If offset_position is 'data', the offset is applied before the master transform, i.e., the offsets are in data coordinates.
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set_offsets(self, offsets)
Set the offsets for the collection.
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set_path_effects(self, path_effects)
Set the path effects.
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set_paths(self)
[source]
set_picker(self, picker)
Define the picking behavior of the artist.
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set_pickradius(self, pr)
Set the pick radius used for containment tests.
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set_rasterized(self, rasterized)
Force rasterized (bitmap) drawing in vector backend output.
Defaults to None, which implies the backend's default behavior.
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set_sketch_params(self, scale=None, length=None, randomness=None)
Sets the sketch parameters.
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set_snap(self, snap)
Set the snapping behavior.
Snapping aligns positions with the pixel grid, which results in clearer images. For example, if a black line of 1px width was defined at a position in between two pixels, the resulting image would contain the interpolated value of that line in the pixel grid, which would be a grey value on both adjacent pixel positions. In contrast, snapping will move the line to the nearest integer pixel value, so that the resulting image will really contain a 1px wide black line.
Snapping is currently only supported by the Agg and MacOSX backends.
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set_transform(self, t)
Set the artist transform.
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set_url(self, url)
Set the url for the artist.
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set_urls(self, urls)
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set_visible(self, b)
Set the artist's visibility.
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set_zorder(self, level)
Set the zorder for the artist. Artists with lower zorder values are drawn first.
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stale
Whether the artist is 'stale' and needs to be re-drawn for the output to match the internal state of the artist.
sticky_edges
x
and y
sticky edge lists for autoscaling.
When performing autoscaling, if a data limit coincides with a value in the corresponding sticky_edges list, then no margin will be added--the view limit "sticks" to the edge. A typical use case is histograms, where one usually expects no margin on the bottom edge (0) of the histogram.
This attribute cannot be assigned to; however, the x
and y
lists can be modified in place as needed.
>>> artist.sticky_edges.x[:] = (xmin, xmax) >>> artist.sticky_edges.y[:] = (ymin, ymax)
to_rgba(self, x, alpha=None, bytes=False, norm=True)
Return a normalized rgba array corresponding to x.
In the normal case, x is a 1-D or 2-D sequence of scalars, and the corresponding ndarray of rgba values will be returned, based on the norm and colormap set for this ScalarMappable.
There is one special case, for handling images that are already rgb or rgba, such as might have been read from an image file. If x is an ndarray with 3 dimensions, and the last dimension is either 3 or 4, then it will be treated as an rgb or rgba array, and no mapping will be done. The array can be uint8, or it can be floating point with values in the 0-1 range; otherwise a ValueError will be raised. If it is a masked array, the mask will be ignored. If the last dimension is 3, the alpha kwarg (defaulting to 1) will be used to fill in the transparency. If the last dimension is 4, the alpha kwarg is ignored; it does not replace the pre-existing alpha. A ValueError will be raised if the third dimension is other than 3 or 4.
In either case, if bytes is False (default), the rgba array will be floats in the 0-1 range; if it is True, the returned rgba array will be uint8 in the 0 to 255 range.
If norm is False, no normalization of the input data is performed, and it is assumed to be in the range (0-1).
update(self, props)
Update this artist's properties from the dictionary props.
update_from(self, other)
copy properties from other to self
update_scalarmappable(self)
Update colors from the scalar mappable array, if it is not None.
zorder = 0
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