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- matplotlib.artist.Artist(__builtin__.object)
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- Table
- matplotlib.patches.Rectangle(matplotlib.patches.Patch)
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- Cell
class Cell(matplotlib.patches.Rectangle) |
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A cell is a Rectangle with some associated text. |
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- Method resolution order:
- Cell
- matplotlib.patches.Rectangle
- matplotlib.patches.Patch
- matplotlib.artist.Artist
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, xy, width, height, edgecolor='k', facecolor='w', fill=True, text='', loc=None, fontproperties=None)
- auto_set_font_size(self, renderer)
- Shrink font size until text fits.
- draw(self, renderer)
- get_fontsize(self)
- Return the cell fontsize
- get_required_width(self, renderer)
- Get width required for this cell.
- get_text(self)
- Return the cell Text intance
- get_text_bounds(self, renderer)
- Get text bounds in axes co-ordinates.
- set_figure(self, fig)
- set_fontsize(self, size)
- set_text_props(self, **kwargs)
- update the text properties with kwargs
- set_transform(self, trans)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- PAD = 0.10000000000000001
Methods inherited from matplotlib.patches.Rectangle:
- __str__(self)
- contains(self, mouseevent)
- get_bbox(self)
- get_height(self)
- Return the height of the rectangle
- get_patch_transform(self)
- get_path(self)
- Return the vertices of the rectangle
- get_width(self)
- Return the width of the rectangle
- get_x(self)
- Return the left coord of the rectangle
- get_y(self)
- Return the bottom coord of the rectangle
- set_bounds(self, *args)
- Set the bounds of the rectangle: l,b,w,h
ACCEPTS: (left, bottom, width, height)
- set_height(self, h)
- Set the width rectangle
ACCEPTS: float
- set_width(self, w)
- Set the width rectangle
ACCEPTS: float
- set_x(self, x)
- Set the left coord of the rectangle
ACCEPTS: float
- set_y(self, y)
- Set the bottom coord of the rectangle
ACCEPTS: float
Methods inherited from matplotlib.patches.Patch:
- get_aa = get_antialiased(self)
- get_antialiased(self)
- get_data_transform(self)
- get_ec = get_edgecolor(self)
- get_edgecolor(self)
- get_extents(self)
- get_facecolor(self)
- get_fc = get_facecolor(self)
- get_fill(self)
- return whether fill is set
- get_hatch(self)
- return the current hatching pattern
- get_linewidth(self)
- get_lw = get_linewidth(self)
- get_transform(self)
- get_window_extent(self, renderer=None)
- set_aa = set_antialiased(self, aa)
- Set whether to use antialiased rendering
ACCEPTS: [True | False] or None for default
- set_antialiased(self, aa)
- Set whether to use antialiased rendering
ACCEPTS: [True | False] or None for default
- set_ec = set_edgecolor(self, color)
- Set the patch edge color
ACCEPTS: mpl color spec, or None for default, or 'none' for no color
- set_edgecolor(self, color)
- Set the patch edge color
ACCEPTS: mpl color spec, or None for default, or 'none' for no color
- set_facecolor(self, color)
- Set the patch face color
ACCEPTS: mpl color spec, or None for default, or 'none' for no color
- set_fc = set_facecolor(self, color)
- Set the patch face color
ACCEPTS: mpl color spec, or None for default, or 'none' for no color
- set_fill(self, b)
- Set whether to fill the patch
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_hatch(self, h)
- Set the hatching pattern
hatch can be one of:
/ - diagonal hatching
\ - back diagonal
| - vertical
- - horizontal
# - crossed
x - crossed diagonal
letters can be combined, in which case all the specified
hatchings are done
if same letter repeats, it increases the density of hatching
in that direction
CURRENT LIMITATIONS:
1. Hatching is supported in the PostScript
backend only.
2. Hatching is done with solid black lines of width 0.
- set_linewidth(self, w)
- Set the patch linewidth in points
ACCEPTS: float or None for default
- set_lw = set_linewidth(self, w)
- Set the patch linewidth in points
ACCEPTS: float or None for default
- update_from(self, other)
Data and other attributes inherited from matplotlib.patches.Patch:
- zorder = 1
Methods inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- add_callback(self, func)
- convert_xunits(self, x)
- for artists in an axes, if the xaxis as units support,
convert x using xaxis unit type
- convert_yunits(self, y)
- for artists in an axes, if the yaxis as units support,
convert y using yaxis unit type
- get_alpha(self)
- Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all
backends
- get_animated(self)
- return the artist's animated state
- get_axes(self)
- return the axes instance the artist resides in, or None
- get_clip_box(self)
- Return artist clipbox
- get_clip_on(self)
- Return whether artist uses clipping
- get_clip_path(self)
- Return artist clip path
- get_contains(self)
- return the _contains test used by the artist, or None for default.
- get_figure(self)
- return the figure instance
- get_label(self)
- get_picker(self)
- return the Pickeration instance used by this artist
- get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
- Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied,
and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
- get_visible(self)
- return the artist's visiblity
- get_zorder(self)
- have_units(self)
- return True if units are set on the x or y axes
- hitlist(self, event)
- List the children of the artist which contain the mouse event
- is_figure_set(self)
- is_transform_set(self)
- Artist has transform explicity let
- pchanged(self)
- fire event when property changed
- pick(self, mouseevent)
- pick(mouseevent)
each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over
the artist and the artist has picker set
- pickable(self)
- return True if self is pickable
- remove(self)
- Remove the artist from the figure if possible. The effect will not
be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with ax.draw_idle().
Call ax.relim() to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim() will not see collections even if the collection
was added to axes with autolim=True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
- remove_callback(self, oid)
- set(self, **kwargs)
- A tkstyle set command, pass kwargs to set properties
- set_alpha(self, alpha)
- Set the alpha value used for blending - not supported on
all backends
ACCEPTS: float
- set_animated(self, b)
- set the artist's animation state
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_axes(self, axes)
- set the axes instance the artist resides in, if any
ACCEPTS: an axes instance
- set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
- Set the artist's clip Bbox
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.transform.Bbox instance
- set_clip_on(self, b)
- Set whether artist uses clipping
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
- Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
a) a Patch (or subclass) instance
b) a Path instance, in which cas aoptional transform may
be provided, which will be applied to the path before using it
for clipping.
c) None, to remove the clipping path
For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned
rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the
corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None.
ACCEPTS: a Path instance and a Transform instance, a Patch
instance, or None
- set_contains(self, picker)
- Replace the contains test used by this artist. The new picker should
be a callable function which determines whether the artist is hit by the
mouse event:
hit, props = picker(artist, mouseevent)
If the mouse event is over the artist, return hit=True and props
is a dictionary of properties you want returned with the contains test.
- set_label(self, s)
- Set the line label to s for auto legend
ACCEPTS: any string
- set_lod(self, on)
- Set Level of Detail on or off. If on, the artists may examine
things like the pixel width of the axes and draw a subset of
their contents accordingly
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_picker(self, picker)
- set the epsilon for picking used by this artist
picker can be one of the following:
None - picking is disabled for this artist (default)
boolean - if True then picking will be enabled and the
artist will fire a pick event if the mouse event is over
the artist
float - if picker is a number it is interpreted as an
epsilon tolerance in points and the the artist will fire
off an event if it's data is within epsilon of the mouse
event. For some artists like lines and patch collections,
the artist may provide additional data to the pick event
that is generated, eg the indices of the data within
epsilon of the pick event
function - if picker is callable, it is a user supplied
function which determines whether the artist is hit by the
mouse event.
hit, props = picker(artist, mouseevent)
to determine the hit test. if the mouse event is over the
artist, return hit=True and props is a dictionary of
properties you want added to the PickEvent attributes
ACCEPTS: [None|float|boolean|callable]
- set_visible(self, b)
- set the artist's visiblity
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_zorder(self, level)
- Set the zorder for the artist
ACCEPTS: any number
- update(self, props)
Data descriptors inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
Data and other attributes inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- aname = 'Artist'
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class Table(matplotlib.artist.Artist) |
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Create a table of cells.
Table can have (optional) row and column headers.
Each entry in the table can be either text or patches.
Column widths and row heights for the table can be specifified.
Return value is a sequence of text, line and patch instances that make
up the table |
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- Method resolution order:
- Table
- matplotlib.artist.Artist
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, ax, loc=None, bbox=None)
- add_cell(self, row, col, *args, **kwargs)
- Add a cell to the table.
- auto_set_column_width(self, col)
- auto_set_font_size(self, value=True)
- Automatically set font size.
- contains(self, mouseevent)
- Test whether the mouse event occurred in the table.
Returns T/F, {}
- draw(self, renderer)
- get_celld(self)
- return a dict of cells in the table
- get_child_artists = get_children(self)
- get_children(self)
- Return the Artists contained by the table
- get_window_extent(self, renderer)
- Return the bounding box of the table in window coords
- scale(self, xscale, yscale)
- Scale column widths by xscale and row heights by yscale.
- set_fontsize(self, size)
- Set the fontsize of the cell text
ACCEPTS: a float in points
Data and other attributes defined here:
- AXESPAD = 0.02
- FONTSIZE = 10
- codes = {'best': 0, 'bottom': 17, 'bottom left': 12, 'bottom right': 13, 'center': 9, 'center left': 5, 'center right': 6, 'left': 15, 'lower center': 7, 'lower left': 3, ...}
Methods inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- add_callback(self, func)
- convert_xunits(self, x)
- for artists in an axes, if the xaxis as units support,
convert x using xaxis unit type
- convert_yunits(self, y)
- for artists in an axes, if the yaxis as units support,
convert y using yaxis unit type
- get_alpha(self)
- Return the alpha value used for blending - not supported on all
backends
- get_animated(self)
- return the artist's animated state
- get_axes(self)
- return the axes instance the artist resides in, or None
- get_clip_box(self)
- Return artist clipbox
- get_clip_on(self)
- Return whether artist uses clipping
- get_clip_path(self)
- Return artist clip path
- get_contains(self)
- return the _contains test used by the artist, or None for default.
- get_figure(self)
- return the figure instance
- get_label(self)
- get_picker(self)
- return the Pickeration instance used by this artist
- get_transform(self)
- return the Transformation instance used by this artist
- get_transformed_clip_path_and_affine(self)
- Return the clip path with the non-affine part of its transformation applied,
and the remaining affine part of its transformation.
- get_visible(self)
- return the artist's visiblity
- get_zorder(self)
- have_units(self)
- return True if units are set on the x or y axes
- hitlist(self, event)
- List the children of the artist which contain the mouse event
- is_figure_set(self)
- is_transform_set(self)
- Artist has transform explicity let
- pchanged(self)
- fire event when property changed
- pick(self, mouseevent)
- pick(mouseevent)
each child artist will fire a pick event if mouseevent is over
the artist and the artist has picker set
- pickable(self)
- return True if self is pickable
- remove(self)
- Remove the artist from the figure if possible. The effect will not
be visible until the figure is redrawn, e.g., with ax.draw_idle().
Call ax.relim() to update the axes limits if desired.
Note: relim() will not see collections even if the collection
was added to axes with autolim=True.
Note: there is no support for removing the artist's legend entry.
- remove_callback(self, oid)
- set(self, **kwargs)
- A tkstyle set command, pass kwargs to set properties
- set_alpha(self, alpha)
- Set the alpha value used for blending - not supported on
all backends
ACCEPTS: float
- set_animated(self, b)
- set the artist's animation state
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_axes(self, axes)
- set the axes instance the artist resides in, if any
ACCEPTS: an axes instance
- set_clip_box(self, clipbox)
- Set the artist's clip Bbox
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.transform.Bbox instance
- set_clip_on(self, b)
- Set whether artist uses clipping
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_clip_path(self, path, transform=None)
- Set the artist's clip path, which may be:
a) a Patch (or subclass) instance
b) a Path instance, in which cas aoptional transform may
be provided, which will be applied to the path before using it
for clipping.
c) None, to remove the clipping path
For efficiency, if the path happens to be an axis-aligned
rectangle, this method will set the clipping box to the
corresponding rectangle and set the clipping path to None.
ACCEPTS: a Path instance and a Transform instance, a Patch
instance, or None
- set_contains(self, picker)
- Replace the contains test used by this artist. The new picker should
be a callable function which determines whether the artist is hit by the
mouse event:
hit, props = picker(artist, mouseevent)
If the mouse event is over the artist, return hit=True and props
is a dictionary of properties you want returned with the contains test.
- set_figure(self, fig)
- Set the figure instance the artist belong to
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.figure.Figure instance
- set_label(self, s)
- Set the line label to s for auto legend
ACCEPTS: any string
- set_lod(self, on)
- Set Level of Detail on or off. If on, the artists may examine
things like the pixel width of the axes and draw a subset of
their contents accordingly
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_picker(self, picker)
- set the epsilon for picking used by this artist
picker can be one of the following:
None - picking is disabled for this artist (default)
boolean - if True then picking will be enabled and the
artist will fire a pick event if the mouse event is over
the artist
float - if picker is a number it is interpreted as an
epsilon tolerance in points and the the artist will fire
off an event if it's data is within epsilon of the mouse
event. For some artists like lines and patch collections,
the artist may provide additional data to the pick event
that is generated, eg the indices of the data within
epsilon of the pick event
function - if picker is callable, it is a user supplied
function which determines whether the artist is hit by the
mouse event.
hit, props = picker(artist, mouseevent)
to determine the hit test. if the mouse event is over the
artist, return hit=True and props is a dictionary of
properties you want added to the PickEvent attributes
ACCEPTS: [None|float|boolean|callable]
- set_transform(self, t)
- set the Transformation instance used by this artist
ACCEPTS: a matplotlib.transform transformation instance
- set_visible(self, b)
- set the artist's visiblity
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
- set_zorder(self, level)
- Set the zorder for the artist
ACCEPTS: any number
- update(self, props)
- update_from(self, other)
- copy properties from other to self
Data descriptors inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
Data and other attributes inherited from matplotlib.artist.Artist:
- aname = 'Artist'
- zorder = 0
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