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matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_anchor
- Axes.- set_anchor(anchor, share=False)
- 
    Define the anchor location. The actual drawing area (active position) of the Axes may be smaller than the Bbox (original position) when a fixed aspect is required. The anchor defines where the drawing area will be located within the available space. Parameters: - anchor2-tuple of floats or {'C', 'SW', 'S', 'SE', ...}
- 
           The anchor position may be either: - a sequence (cx, cy). cx and cy may range from 0 to 1, where 0 is left or bottom and 1 is right or top.
- a string using cardinal directions as abbreviation: - 'C' for centered
- 'S' (south) for bottom-center
- 'SW' (south west) for bottom-left
- etc.
 - Here is an overview of the possible positions: - 'NW' - 'N' - 'NE' - 'W' - 'C' - 'E' - 'SW' - 'S' - 'SE' 
 
- sharebool, default: False
- 
           If True, apply the settings to all shared Axes.
 See also - 
       matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_aspect
- for a description of aspect handling.
 
Examples using matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_anchor
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