An Axes object encapsulates all the elements of an individual (sub-)plot in a figure.
It contains most of the (sub-)plot elements: Axis
, Tick
, Line2D
, Text
, Polygon
, etc., and sets the coordinate system.
Like all visible elements in a figure, Axes is an Artist
subclass.
The Axes
instance supports callbacks through a callbacks attribute which is a CallbackRegistry
instance. The events you can connect to are 'xlim_changed' and 'ylim_changed' and the callback will be called with func(ax) where ax is the Axes
instance.
Build an Axes in a figure.
Figure
The Axes is built in the Figure
fig.
*args
can be a single (left, bottom, width, height)
rectangle or a single Bbox
. This specifies the rectangle (in figure coordinates) where the Axes is positioned.
*args
can also consist of three numbers or a single three-digit number; in the latter case, the digits are considered as independent numbers. The numbers are interpreted as (nrows, ncols, index)
: (nrows, ncols)
specifies the size of an array of subplots, and index
is the 1-based index of the subplot being created. Finally, *args
can also directly be a SubplotSpec
instance.
Axes
, optional
The x- or y-axis
is shared with the x- or y-axis in the input Axes
. Note that it is not possible to unshare axes.
Whether the Axes frame is visible.
Set a fixed aspect for the Axes box, i.e. the ratio of height to width. See set_box_aspect
for details.
Control whether pan/zoom events are passed through to Axes below this one. "auto" is True for axes with an invisible patch and False otherwise.
Other optional keyword arguments:
Axes
The new Axes
object.
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