| """ |
| ====================== |
| Set and get properties |
| ====================== |
| |
| The pyplot interface allows you to use ``setp`` and ``getp`` to |
| set and get object properties respectively, as well as to do |
| introspection on the object. |
| |
| Setting with ``setp`` |
| ===================== |
| |
| To set the linestyle of a line to be dashed, you use ``setp``:: |
| |
| >>> line, = plt.plot([1, 2, 3]) |
| >>> plt.setp(line, linestyle='--') |
| |
| If you want to know the valid types of arguments, you can provide the |
| name of the property you want to set without a value:: |
| |
| >>> plt.setp(line, 'linestyle') |
| linestyle: {'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...} |
| |
| If you want to see all the properties that can be set, and their |
| possible values, you can do:: |
| |
| >>> plt.setp(line) |
| |
| ``setp`` operates on a single instance or a list of instances. If you |
| are in query mode introspecting the possible values, only the first |
| instance in the sequence is used. When actually setting values, all |
| the instances will be set. For example, suppose you have a list of |
| two lines, the following will make both lines thicker and red:: |
| |
| >>> x = np.arange(0, 1, 0.01) |
| >>> y1 = np.sin(2*np.pi*x) |
| >>> y2 = np.sin(4*np.pi*x) |
| >>> lines = plt.plot(x, y1, x, y2) |
| >>> plt.setp(lines, linewidth=2, color='r') |
| |
| |
| Getting with ``getp`` |
| ===================== |
| |
| ``getp`` returns the value of a given attribute. You can use it to query |
| the value of a single attribute:: |
| |
| >>> plt.getp(line, 'linewidth') |
| 0.5 |
| |
| or all the attribute/value pairs:: |
| |
| >>> plt.getp(line) |
| aa = True |
| alpha = 1.0 |
| antialiased = True |
| c = b |
| clip_on = True |
| color = b |
| ... long listing skipped ... |
| |
| Aliases |
| ======= |
| |
| To reduce keystrokes in interactive mode, a number of properties |
| have short aliases, e.g., 'lw' for 'linewidth' and 'mec' for |
| 'markeredgecolor'. When calling set or get in introspection mode, |
| these properties will be listed as 'fullname' or 'aliasname'. |
| """ |
|
|
|
|
| import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| import numpy as np |
|
|
| x = np.arange(0, 1.0, 0.01) |
| y1 = np.sin(2*np.pi*x) |
| y2 = np.sin(4*np.pi*x) |
| lines = plt.plot(x, y1, x, y2) |
| l1, l2 = lines |
| plt.setp(lines, linestyle='--') |
| plt.setp(l1, linewidth=2, color='r') |
| plt.setp(l2, linewidth=1, color='g') |
|
|
|
|
| print('Line setters') |
| plt.setp(l1) |
| print('Line getters') |
| plt.getp(l1) |
|
|
| print('Rectangle setters') |
| plt.setp(plt.gca().patch) |
| print('Rectangle getters') |
| plt.getp(plt.gca().patch) |
|
|
| t = plt.title('Hi mom') |
| print('Text setters') |
| plt.setp(t) |
| print('Text getters') |
| plt.getp(t) |
|
|
| plt.show() |
|
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