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matplotlib.lines
This module contains all the 2D line class which can draw with a variety of line styles, markers and colors.
class matplotlib.lines.Line2D(xdata, ydata, linewidth=None, linestyle=None, color=None, marker=None, markersize=None, markeredgewidth=None, markeredgecolor=None, markerfacecolor=None, markerfacecoloralt='none', fillstyle=None, antialiased=None, dash_capstyle=None, solid_capstyle=None, dash_joinstyle=None, solid_joinstyle=None, pickradius=5, drawstyle=None, markevery=None, **kwargs)- 
    
Bases:
matplotlib.artist.ArtistA line - the line can have both a solid linestyle connecting all the vertices, and a marker at each vertex. Additionally, the drawing of the solid line is influenced by the drawstyle, e.g., one can create “stepped” lines in various styles.
Create a
Line2Dinstance with x and y data in sequences xdata, ydata.The kwargs are
Line2Dproperties:Property Description agg_filterunknown alphafloat (0.0 transparent through 1.0 opaque) animated[True | False] antialiasedor aa[True | False] axesan Axesinstanceclip_boxa matplotlib.transforms.Bboxinstanceclip_on[True | False] clip_path[ ( Path,Transform) |Patch| None ]coloror cany matplotlib color containsa callable function dash_capstyle[‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’] dash_joinstyle[‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’] dashessequence of on/off ink in points drawstyle[‘default’ | ‘steps’ | ‘steps-pre’ | ‘steps-mid’ | ‘steps-post’] figurea matplotlib.figure.Figureinstancefillstyle[‘full’ | ‘left’ | ‘right’ | ‘bottom’ | ‘top’ | ‘none’] gidan id string labelstring or anything printable with ‘%s’ conversion. linestyleor ls[‘solid’ | ‘dashed’, ‘dashdot’, ‘dotted’ | (offset, on-off-dash-seq) | '-'|'--'|'-.'|':'|'None'|' '|'']linewidthor lwfloat value in points markerA valid marker stylemarkeredgecoloror mecany matplotlib color markeredgewidthor mewfloat value in points markerfacecoloror mfcany matplotlib color markerfacecoloraltor mfcaltany matplotlib color markersizeor msfloat markevery[None | int | length-2 tuple of int | slice | list/array of int | float | length-2 tuple of float] path_effectsunknown pickerfloat distance in points or callable pick function fn(artist, event)pickradiusfloat distance in points rasterized[True | False | None] sketch_paramsunknown snapunknown solid_capstyle[‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’] solid_joinstyle[‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’] transforma matplotlib.transforms.Transforminstanceurla url string visible[True | False] xdata1D array ydata1D array zorderany number See
set_linestyle()for a decription of the line styles,set_marker()for a description of the markers, andset_drawstyle()for a description of the draw styles.axes- 
      
The
Axesinstance the artist resides in, or None. 
contains(mouseevent)- 
      
Test whether the mouse event occurred on the line. The pick radius determines the precision of the location test (usually within five points of the value). Use
get_pickradius()orset_pickradius()to view or modify it.Returns True if any values are within the radius along with
{'ind': pointlist}, where pointlist is the set of points within the radius.TODO: sort returned indices by distance
 
draw(artist, renderer, *args, **kwargs)- 
      
draw the Line with
rendererunless visibility is False 
drawStyleKeys = ['default', 'steps-mid', 'steps-pre', 'steps-post', 'steps']
drawStyles = {'default': '_draw_lines', 'steps-mid': '_draw_steps_mid', 'steps-pre': '_draw_steps_pre', 'steps-post': '_draw_steps_post', 'steps': '_draw_steps_pre'}
fillStyles = ('full', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top', 'none')
filled_markers = ('o', 'v', '^', '<', '>', '8', 's', 'p', '*', 'h', 'H', 'D', 'd', 'P', 'X')
get_aa()- 
      
alias for get_antialiased
 
get_antialiased()
get_c()- 
      
alias for get_color
 
get_color()
get_dash_capstyle()- 
      
Get the cap style for dashed linestyles
 
get_dash_joinstyle()- 
      
Get the join style for dashed linestyles
 
get_data(orig=True)- 
      
Return the xdata, ydata.
If orig is True, return the original data.
 
get_drawstyle()
get_fillstyle()- 
      
return the marker fillstyle
 
get_linestyle()
get_linewidth()
get_ls()- 
      
alias for get_linestyle
 
get_lw()- 
      
alias for get_linewidth
 
get_marker()
get_markeredgecolor()
get_markeredgewidth()
get_markerfacecolor()
get_markerfacecoloralt()
get_markersize()
get_markevery()- 
      
return the markevery setting
 
get_mec()- 
      
alias for get_markeredgecolor
 
get_mew()- 
      
alias for get_markeredgewidth
 
get_mfc()- 
      
alias for get_markerfacecolor
 
get_mfcalt(alt=False)- 
      
alias for get_markerfacecoloralt
 
get_ms()- 
      
alias for get_markersize
 
get_path()- 
      
Return the
Pathobject associated with this line. 
get_pickradius()- 
      
return the pick radius used for containment tests
 
get_solid_capstyle()- 
      
Get the cap style for solid linestyles
 
get_solid_joinstyle()- 
      
Get the join style for solid linestyles
 
get_window_extent(renderer)
get_xdata(orig=True)- 
      
Return the xdata.
If orig is True, return the original data, else the processed data.
 
get_xydata()- 
      
Return the xy data as a Nx2 numpy array.
 
get_ydata(orig=True)- 
      
Return the ydata.
If orig is True, return the original data, else the processed data.
 
is_dashed()- 
      
return True if line is dashstyle
 
lineStyles = {'-': '_draw_solid', '--': '_draw_dashed', '-.': '_draw_dash_dot', ':': '_draw_dotted', 'None': '_draw_nothing', ' ': '_draw_nothing', '': '_draw_nothing'}
markers = {'.': 'point', ',': 'pixel', 'o': 'circle', 'v': 'triangle_down', '^': 'triangle_up', '<': 'triangle_left', '>': 'triangle_right', '1': 'tri_down', '2': 'tri_up', '3': 'tri_left', '4': 'tri_right', '8': 'octagon', 's': 'square', 'p': 'pentagon', '*': 'star', 'h': 'hexagon1', 'H': 'hexagon2', '+': 'plus', 'x': 'x', 'D': 'diamond', 'd': 'thin_diamond', '|': 'vline', '_': 'hline', 'P': 'plus_filled', 'X': 'x_filled', 0: 'tickleft', 1: 'tickright', 2: 'tickup', 3: 'tickdown', 4: 'caretleft', 5: 'caretright', 6: 'caretup', 7: 'caretdown', 8: 'caretleftbase', 9: 'caretrightbase', 10: 'caretupbase', 11: 'caretdownbase', 'None': 'nothing', None: 'nothing', ' ': 'nothing', '': 'nothing'}
recache(always=False)
recache_always()
set_aa(val)- 
      
alias for set_antialiased
 
set_antialiased(b)- 
      
True if line should be drawin with antialiased rendering
ACCEPTS: [True | False]
 
set_c(val)- 
      
alias for set_color
 
set_color(color)- 
      
Set the color of the line
ACCEPTS: any matplotlib color
 
set_dash_capstyle(s)- 
      
Set the cap style for dashed linestyles
ACCEPTS: [‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’]
 
set_dash_joinstyle(s)- 
      
Set the join style for dashed linestyles ACCEPTS: [‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’]
 
set_dashes(seq)- 
      
Set the dash sequence, sequence of dashes with on off ink in points. If seq is empty or if seq = (None, None), the linestyle will be set to solid.
ACCEPTS: sequence of on/off ink in points
 
set_data(*args)- 
      
Set the x and y data
ACCEPTS: 2D array (rows are x, y) or two 1D arrays
 
set_drawstyle(drawstyle)- 
      
Set the drawstyle of the plot
‘default’ connects the points with lines. The steps variants produce step-plots. ‘steps’ is equivalent to ‘steps-pre’ and is maintained for backward-compatibility.
- ACCEPTS: [‘default’ | ‘steps’ | ‘steps-pre’ | ‘steps-mid’ |
 - ‘steps-post’]
 
 
set_fillstyle(fs)- 
      
Set the marker fill style; ‘full’ means fill the whole marker. ‘none’ means no filling; other options are for half-filled markers.
ACCEPTS: [‘full’ | ‘left’ | ‘right’ | ‘bottom’ | ‘top’ | ‘none’]
 
set_linestyle(ls)- 
      
Set the linestyle of the line (also accepts drawstyles, e.g.,
'steps--')linestyle description '-'or'solid'solid line '--'or'dashed'dashed line '-.'or'dashdot'dash-dotted line ':'or'dotted'dotted line 'None'draw nothing ' 'draw nothing ''draw nothing ‘steps’ is equivalent to ‘steps-pre’ and is maintained for backward-compatibility.
Alternatively a dash tuple of the following form can be provided:
(offset, onoffseq),where
onoffseqis an even length tuple of on and off ink in points.- ACCEPTS: [‘solid’ | ‘dashed’, ‘dashdot’, ‘dotted’ |
 - 
        (offset, on-off-dash-seq) | 
'-'|'--'|'-.'|':'|'None'|' '|''] 
See also
set_drawstyle()- To set the drawing style (stepping) of the plot.
 
Parameters: ls : {
'-','--','-.',':'} and more see descriptionThe line style.
 
set_linewidth(w)- 
      
Set the line width in points
ACCEPTS: float value in points
 
set_ls(val)- 
      
alias for set_linestyle
 
set_lw(val)- 
      
alias for set_linewidth
 
set_marker(marker)- 
      
Set the line marker
ACCEPTS:
A valid marker styleParameters: marker: marker style
See
markersfor full description of possible argument 
set_markeredgecolor(ec)- 
      
Set the marker edge color
ACCEPTS: any matplotlib color
 
set_markeredgewidth(ew)- 
      
Set the marker edge width in points
ACCEPTS: float value in points
 
set_markerfacecolor(fc)- 
      
Set the marker face color.
ACCEPTS: any matplotlib color
 
set_markerfacecoloralt(fc)- 
      
Set the alternate marker face color.
ACCEPTS: any matplotlib color
 
set_markersize(sz)- 
      
Set the marker size in points
ACCEPTS: float
 
set_markevery(every)- 
      
Set the markevery property to subsample the plot when using markers.
e.g., if
every=5, every 5-th marker will be plotted.ACCEPTS: [None | int | length-2 tuple of int | slice | list/array of int | float | length-2 tuple of float]
Parameters: every: None | int | length-2 tuple of int | slice | list/array of int |
float | length-2 tuple of float
Which markers to plot.
- every=None, every point will be plotted.
 - every=N, every N-th marker will be plotted starting with marker 0.
 - every=(start, N), every N-th marker, starting at point start, will be plotted.
 - every=slice(start, end, N), every N-th marker, starting at point start, upto but not including point end, will be plotted.
 - every=[i, j, m, n], only markers at points i, j, m, and n will be plotted.
 - every=0.1, (i.e. a float) then markers will be spaced at approximately equal distances along the line; the distance along the line between markers is determined by multiplying the display-coordinate distance of the axes bounding-box diagonal by the value of every.
 - every=(0.5, 0.1) (i.e. a length-2 tuple of float), the same functionality as every=0.1 is exhibited but the first marker will be 0.5 multiplied by the display-cordinate-diagonal-distance along the line.
 
Notes
Setting the markevery property will only show markers at actual data points. When using float arguments to set the markevery property on irregularly spaced data, the markers will likely not appear evenly spaced because the actual data points do not coincide with the theoretical spacing between markers.
When using a start offset to specify the first marker, the offset will be from the first data point which may be different from the first the visible data point if the plot is zoomed in.
If zooming in on a plot when using float arguments then the actual data points that have markers will change because the distance between markers is always determined from the display-coordinates axes-bounding-box-diagonal regardless of the actual axes data limits.
 
set_mec(val)- 
      
alias for set_markeredgecolor
 
set_mew(val)- 
      
alias for set_markeredgewidth
 
set_mfc(val)- 
      
alias for set_markerfacecolor
 
set_mfcalt(val)- 
      
alias for set_markerfacecoloralt
 
set_ms(val)- 
      
alias for set_markersize
 
set_picker(p)- 
      
Sets the event picker details for the line.
ACCEPTS: float distance in points or callable pick function
fn(artist, event) 
set_pickradius(d)- 
      
Sets the pick radius used for containment tests
ACCEPTS: float distance in points
 
set_solid_capstyle(s)- 
      
Set the cap style for solid linestyles
ACCEPTS: [‘butt’ | ‘round’ | ‘projecting’]
 
set_solid_joinstyle(s)- 
      
Set the join style for solid linestyles ACCEPTS: [‘miter’ | ‘round’ | ‘bevel’]
 
set_transform(t)- 
      
set the Transformation instance used by this artist
ACCEPTS: a
matplotlib.transforms.Transforminstance 
set_xdata(x)- 
      
Set the data np.array for x
ACCEPTS: 1D array
 
set_ydata(y)- 
      
Set the data np.array for y
ACCEPTS: 1D array
 
update_from(other)- 
      
copy properties from other to self
 
validCap = ('butt', 'round', 'projecting')
validJoin = ('miter', 'round', 'bevel')
zorder = 2
 
class matplotlib.lines.VertexSelector(line)- 
    
Bases:
objectManage the callbacks to maintain a list of selected vertices for
matplotlib.lines.Line2D. Derived classes should overrideprocess_selected()to do something with the picks.Here is an example which highlights the selected verts with red circles:
import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.lines as lines class HighlightSelected(lines.VertexSelector): def __init__(self, line, fmt='ro', **kwargs): lines.VertexSelector.__init__(self, line) self.markers, = self.axes.plot([], [], fmt, **kwargs) def process_selected(self, ind, xs, ys): self.markers.set_data(xs, ys) self.canvas.draw() fig = plt.figure() ax = fig.add_subplot(111) x, y = np.random.rand(2, 30) line, = ax.plot(x, y, 'bs-', picker=5) selector = HighlightSelected(line) plt.show()Initialize the class with a
matplotlib.lines.Line2Dinstance. The line should already be added to somematplotlib.axes.Axesinstance and should have the picker property set.onpick(event)- 
      
When the line is picked, update the set of selected indicies.
 
process_selected(ind, xs, ys)- 
      
Default “do nothing” implementation of the
process_selected()method.ind are the indices of the selected vertices. xs and ys are the coordinates of the selected vertices.
 
 
matplotlib.lines.segment_hits(cx, cy, x, y, radius)- 
    
Determine if any line segments are within radius of a point. Returns the list of line segments that are within that radius.
 
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