Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. The Artist class contains Abstract base class for objects that render into a FigureCanvas. All visible elements in a figure are subclasses of Artist.
matplotlib.artist.Artist.get_clip_on() method
The get_clip_on() method in artist module of matplotlib library is used to get whether the artist uses clipping.
Syntax: Artist.get_clip_on(self)
Parameters: This method does not accepts any parameter.
Returns: This method return whether the artist uses clipping.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.artist.Artist.get_clip_on() function in matplotlib:
Example 1:
# Implementation of matplotlib function from matplotlib.artist import Artist import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np from matplotlib.patches import Ellipse delta = 45.0 angles = np.arange( 0 , 360 + delta, delta) ells = [Ellipse(( 2 , 2 ), 5 , 2 , a) for a in angles] fig, ax = plt.subplots() for e in ells: e.set_alpha( 0.1 ) ax.add_artist(e) ax.set_xlim( - 1 , 5 ) ax.set_ylim( - 1 , 5 ) print ( "Value Return by get_clip_on() : " , Artist.get_clip_on(ax)) fig.suptitle('matplotlib.artist.Artist.get_clip_on()\ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) plt.show() |
Output:
Value Return by get_clip_on() : True
Example 2:
# Implementation of matplotlib function from matplotlib.artist import Artist import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.patches as mpatches import matplotlib.transforms as mtransforms x0 = - 0.1 arrow_style = "simple, head_length = 15 , \ head_width = 30 , tail_width = 10 " rect_style = "simple, tail_width = 25" line_style = "simple, tail_width = 1" fig, ax = plt.subplots() trans = mtransforms.blended_transform_factory(ax.transAxes, ax.transData) y_tail = 5 y_head = 15 arrow1 = mpatches.FancyArrowPatch((x0, y_tail), (x0, y_head), arrowstyle = arrow_style, transform = trans) Artist.set_clip_on(arrow1, False ) ax.add_patch(arrow1) ax.set_xlim( 0 , 30 ) ax.set_ylim( 0 , 80 ) print ( "Value Return by get_clip_on() : " , Artist.get_clip_on(arrow1)) fig.suptitle('matplotlib.artist.Artist.get_clip_on()\ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) plt.show() |
Output:
Value Return by get_clip_on() : False