matplotlib.layout_engine
#
Classes to layout elements in a Figure
.
Figures have a layout_engine
property that holds a subclass of LayoutEngine
defined here (or None for no layout). At draw time figure.get_layout_engine().execute()
is called, the goal of which is usually to rearrange Axes on the figure to produce a pleasing layout. This is like a draw
callback but with two differences. First, when printing we disable the layout engine for the final draw. Second, it is useful to know the layout engine while the figure is being created. In particular, colorbars are made differently with different layout engines (for historical reasons).
Matplotlib has two built-in layout engines:
TightLayoutEngine
was the first layout engine added to Matplotlib. See also Tight layout guide.
ConstrainedLayoutEngine
is more modern and generally gives better results. See also Constrained layout guide.
Third parties can create their own layout engine by subclassing LayoutEngine
.
Implements the constrained_layout
geometry management. See Constrained layout guide for details.
Initialize constrained_layout
settings.
Padding around the Axes elements in inches. Default to rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.h_pad"]
(default: 0.04167
) and rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.w_pad"]
(default: 0.04167
).
Fraction of the figure to dedicate to space between the axes. These are evenly spread between the gaps between the Axes. A value of 0.2 for a three-column layout would have a space of 0.1 of the figure width between each column. If h/wspace < h/w_pad, then the pads are used instead. Default to rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.hspace"]
(default: 0.02
) and rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.wspace"]
(default: 0.02
).
Rectangle in figure coordinates to perform constrained layout in (left, bottom, width, height), each from 0-1.
Whether to shift Axes so that white space in between them is removed. This is useful for simple grids of fixed-aspect Axes (e.g. a grid of images). See Grids of fixed aspect-ratio Axes: "compressed" layout.
Return a boolean if the layout engine is compatible with subplots_adjust
.
Return a boolean if the layout engine creates colorbars using a gridspec.
Perform constrained_layout and move and resize Axes accordingly.
Figure
to perform layout on.
Return copy of the parameters for the layout engine.
Set the pads for constrained_layout.
Padding around the Axes elements in inches. Default to rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.h_pad"]
(default: 0.04167
) and rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.w_pad"]
(default: 0.04167
).
Fraction of the figure to dedicate to space between the axes. These are evenly spread between the gaps between the Axes. A value of 0.2 for a three-column layout would have a space of 0.1 of the figure width between each column. If h/wspace < h/w_pad, then the pads are used instead. Default to rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.hspace"]
(default: 0.02
) and rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.wspace"]
(default: 0.02
).
Rectangle in figure coordinates to perform constrained layout in (left, bottom, width, height), each from 0-1.
Base class for Matplotlib layout engines.
A layout engine can be passed to a figure at instantiation or at any time with set_layout_engine
. Once attached to a figure, the layout engine execute
function is called at draw time by draw
, providing a special draw-time hook.
Note
However, note that layout engines affect the creation of colorbars, so set_layout_engine
should be called before any colorbars are created.
Currently, there are two properties of LayoutEngine
classes that are consulted while manipulating the figure:
engine.colorbar_gridspec
tells Figure.colorbar
whether to make the
axes using the gridspec method (see colorbar.make_axes_gridspec
) or not (see colorbar.make_axes
);
engine.adjust_compatible
stops Figure.subplots_adjust
from being
run if it is not compatible with the layout engine.
To implement a custom LayoutEngine
:
override _adjust_compatible
and _colorbar_gridspec
override LayoutEngine.set
to update self._params
override LayoutEngine.execute
with your implementation
Return a boolean if the layout engine is compatible with subplots_adjust
.
Return a boolean if the layout engine creates colorbars using a gridspec.
Execute the layout on the figure given by fig.
Return copy of the parameters for the layout engine.
Set the parameters for the layout engine.
This layout engine does not adjust the figure layout at all.
The purpose of this LayoutEngine
is to act as a placeholder when the user removes a layout engine to ensure an incompatible LayoutEngine
cannot be set later.
Allow the PlaceHolderLayoutEngine to mirror the behavior of whatever layout engine it is replacing.
Return a boolean if the layout engine is compatible with subplots_adjust
.
Return a boolean if the layout engine creates colorbars using a gridspec.
Do nothing.
Return copy of the parameters for the layout engine.
Set the parameters for the layout engine.
Implements the tight_layout
geometry management. See Tight layout guide for details.
Initialize tight_layout engine.
Padding between the figure edge and the edges of subplots, as a fraction of the font size.
Padding (height/width) between edges of adjacent subplots. Defaults to pad.
rectangle in normalized figure coordinates that the subplots (including labels) will fit into.
Return a boolean if the layout engine is compatible with subplots_adjust
.
Return a boolean if the layout engine creates colorbars using a gridspec.
Execute tight_layout.
This decides the subplot parameters given the padding that will allow the Axes labels to not be covered by other labels and Axes.
Figure
to perform layout on.
Return copy of the parameters for the layout engine.
Set the pads for tight_layout.
Padding between the figure edge and the edges of subplots, as a fraction of the font size.
Padding (width/height) between edges of adjacent subplots. Defaults to pad.
rectangle in normalized figure coordinates that the subplots (including labels) will fit into.
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