Add an axes locked to the same location whose y axis denotes equivalent coordinates in alternate units for every axes in the grid. This is an alternative to matplotlib.axes.Axes.secondary_yaxis
with additional convenience features.
funcscale (callable()
, 2-tuple
of callables
, or scale-spec
) – The scale used to transform units from the parent axis to the secondary axis. This can be a FuncScale
itself or a function, (function, function) tuple, or an axis scale specification interpreted by the Scale
constructor function, any of which will be used to build a FuncScale
and applied to the dual axis (see FuncScale
for details).
**kwargs – Passed to CartesianAxes
. Supports all valid format
keywords. You can optionally omit the y from keywords beginning with y
– for example ax.alty(lim=(0, 10))
is equivalent to ax.alty(ylim=(0, 10))
. You can also change the default side for the axis spine, axis tick marks, axis tick labels, and/or axis labels by passing loc
keywords. For example, ax.alty(loc='left')
changes the default side from right to left.
proplot.axes.CartesianAxes
– The resulting axes.
Note
This enforces the following default settings:
Places the old y axis on the left and the new y axis on the right.
Makes the old right spine invisible and the new left, bottom, and top spines invisible.
Adjusts the y axis tick, tick label, and axis label positions according to the visible spine positions.
Syncs the old and new x axis limits and scales, and makes the new x axis labels invisible.
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