Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. It is an amazing visualization library in Python for 2D plots of arrays and used for working with the broader SciPy stack.
matplotlib.axis.Tick.get_figure() Function
The Tick.get_figure() function in axis module of matplotlib library is used to get the Figure instance to the artist belongs to.
Syntax: Tick.get_figure(self)
Parameters: This method does not accepts any parameter.
Return value: This method return the Figure instance the artist belongs to.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axis.Tick.get_figure() function in matplotlib.axis:
Example 1:
Python3
# Implementation of matplotlib function from matplotlib.axis import Tick import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.lines as lines import matplotlib.transforms as mtransforms import matplotlib.text as mtext class GFGfun(lines.Line2D): def __init__( self , * args, * * kwargs): self .text = mtext.Text( 0 , 0 , '') lines.Line2D.__init__( self , * args, * * kwargs) self .text.set_text( self .get_label()) def set_figure( self , figure): self .text.set_figure(figure) lines.Line2D.set_figure( self , figure) def set_axes( self , axes): self .text.set_axes(axes) lines.Line2D.set_axes( self , axes) def set_transform( self , transform): # 2 pixel offset texttrans = transform + mtransforms.Affine2D().translate( 2 , 2 ) self .text.set_transform(texttrans) lines.Line2D.set_transform( self , transform) def set_data( self , x, y): if len (x): self .text.set_position((x[ - 1 ], y[ - 1 ])) lines.Line2D.set_data( self , x, y) def draw( self , renderer): lines.Line2D.draw( self , renderer) self .text.draw(renderer) np.random.seed( 10 * * 7 ) fig, ax = plt.subplots() x, y = np.random.rand( 2 , 20 ) line = GFGfun(x, y, mfc = 'green' , ms = 12 , label = 'Label' ) line.text.set_color( 'green' ) line.text.set_fontsize( 16 ) ax.add_line(line) ax.text( 0.2 , 0.8 , "Value Return : " + str (Tick.get_figure(ax)), fontweight = "bold" ) fig.suptitle( """matplotlib.axis.Tick.get_figure() function Example\n""" , fontweight = "bold") plt.show() |
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Example 2:
Python3
# Implementation of matplotlib function from matplotlib.axis import Tick import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.lines as lines import matplotlib.transforms as mtransforms import matplotlib.text as mtext class GFGfun(lines.Line2D): def __init__( self , * args, * * kwargs): self .text = mtext.Text( 0 , 0 , '') lines.Line2D.__init__( self , * args, * * kwargs) self .text.set_text( self .get_label()) def set_figure( self , figure): self .text.set_figure(figure) lines.Line2D.set_figure( self , figure) np.random.seed( 10 * * 7 ) fig, ax = plt.subplots() x, y = np.random.rand( 2 , 10 ) line = GFGfun(x, y, mfc = 'green' , ms = 12 , label = 'Label' ) line.text.set_color( 'green' ) line.text.set_fontsize( 16 ) ax.add_line(line) ax.text( 0.2 , 0.8 , "Value Return : " + str (Tick.get_figure(ax)), fontweight = "bold" ) fig.suptitle( """matplotlib.axis.Tick.get_figure() function Example\n""" , fontweight = "bold") plt.show() |
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