From: Adam H. <hug...@gm...> - 2014-09-25 01:17:29
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Awesome, thanks! On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Benjamin Root <ben...@ou...> wrote: > Could always ask it its name: > > >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt > >>> from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D > >>> fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, 1, subplot_kw=dict(projection='3d')) > >>> ax.name > '3d' > > > You can do this with any axes type, such as polar axes and such. > > Cheers! > Ben Root > > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Adam Hughes <hug...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible to inspect an AxesSubplot object and infer if it is using >> a 3d projection or not? Couldn't figure it out directly from the API. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer >> Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports >> Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? Download White paper >> Comply to PCI DSS 3.0 Requirement 10 and 11.5 with EventLog Analyzer >> >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154622311&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-users mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users >> >> > |