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matplotlib.pyplot.axes — Matplotlib 3.10.3 documentation

matplotlib.pyplot.axes#
matplotlib.pyplot.axes(arg=None, **kwargs)[source]#

Add an Axes to the current figure and make it the current Axes.

Call signatures:

plt.axes()
plt.axes(rect, projection=None, polar=False, **kwargs)
plt.axes(ax)
Parameters:
argNone or 4-tuple

The exact behavior of this function depends on the type:

  • None: A new full window Axes is added using subplot(**kwargs).

  • 4-tuple of floats rect = (left, bottom, width, height). A new Axes is added with dimensions rect in normalized (0, 1) units using add_axes on the current figure.

projection{None, 'aitoff', 'hammer', 'lambert', 'mollweide', 'polar', 'rectilinear', str}, optional

The projection type of the Axes. str is the name of a custom projection, see projections. The default None results in a 'rectilinear' projection.

polarbool, default: False

If True, equivalent to projection='polar'.

sharex, shareyAxes, optional

Share the x or y axis with sharex and/or sharey. The axis will have the same limits, ticks, and scale as the axis of the shared Axes.

labelstr

A label for the returned Axes.

Returns:
Axes, or a subclass of Axes

The returned Axes class depends on the projection used. It is Axes if rectilinear projection is used and projections.polar.PolarAxes if polar projection is used.

Other Parameters:
**kwargs

This method also takes the keyword arguments for the returned Axes class. The keyword arguments for the rectilinear Axes class Axes can be found in the following table but there might also be other keyword arguments if another projection is used, see the actual Axes class.

Examples

# Creating a new full window Axes
plt.axes()

# Creating a new Axes with specified dimensions and a grey background
plt.axes((left, bottom, width, height), facecolor='grey')
Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.axes#

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