mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_size
Provides classes of simple units that will be used with AxesDivider class (or others) to determine the size of each axes. The unit classes define get_size
method that returns a tuple of two floats, meaning relative and absolute sizes, respectively.
Note that this class is nothing more than a simple tuple of two floats. Take a look at the Divider class to see how these two values are used.
Classes
Add (a, b) |
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AddList (add_list) |
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AxesX (axes[, aspect, ref_ax]) |
Scaled size whose relative part corresponds to the data width of the axes multiplied by the aspect. |
AxesY (axes[, aspect, ref_ax]) |
Scaled size whose relative part corresponds to the data height of the axes multiplied by the aspect. |
Fixed (fixed_size) |
Simple fixed size with absolute part = fixed_size and relative part = 0. |
Fraction (fraction, ref_size) |
An instance whose size is a fraction of the ref_size. |
GetExtentHelper (ax, direction) |
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MaxExtent (artist_list, w_or_h) |
Size whose absolute part is the largest width (or height) of the given artist_list. |
MaxHeight (artist_list) |
Size whose absolute part is the largest height of the given artist_list. |
MaxWidth (artist_list) |
Size whose absolute part is the largest width of the given artist_list. |
Padded (size, pad) |
Return a instance where the absolute part of size is increase by the amount of pad. |
Scalable |
alias of mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_size.Scaled |
Scaled (scalable_size) |
Simple scaled(?) size with absolute part = 0 and relative part = scalable_size. |
SizeFromFunc (func) |
Functions
from_any (size[, fraction_ref]) |
Creates Fixed unit when the first argument is a float, or a Fraction unit if that is a string that ends with %. |
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