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Change the ScalarFormatter used by default for linear axes.

Optional keyword arguments:

Keyword Description axis [ 'x' | 'y' | 'both' ] style [ 'sci' (or 'scientific') | 'plain' ] plain turns off scientific notation scilimits (m, n), pair of integers; if style is 'sci', scientific notation will be used for numbers outside the range 10m to 10n. Use (0,0) to include all numbers. Use (m,m) where m <> 0 to fix the order of magnitude to 10m. useOffset [ bool | offset ]; if True, the offset will be calculated as needed; if False, no offset will be used; if a numeric offset is specified, it will be used. useLocale If True, format the number according to the current locale. This affects things such as the character used for the decimal separator. If False, use C-style (English) formatting. The default setting is controlled by the axes.formatter.use_locale rcparam. useMathText If True, render the offset and scientific notation in mathtext

Only the major ticks are affected. If the method is called when the ScalarFormatter is not the Formatter being used, an AttributeError will be raised.


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