Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. The Axes Class contains most of the figure elements: Axis, Tick, Line2D, Text, Polygon, etc., and sets the coordinate system. And the instances of Axes supports callbacks through a callbacks attribute.
matplotlib.axes.Axes.draw() Function
The Axes.draw() function in axes module of matplotlib library is used to draw everything.
Syntax: Axes.draw(self, renderer=None, inframe=False)
Parameters: This method accepts the following parameters.
- renderer: This parameter is the first parameter and its default value is None.
- inframe: This parameter contains the boolean value and its default value is false.
Returns: This method does not return any value.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axes.Axes.draw() function in matplotlib.axes:
Example 1:
# Implementation of matplotlib function from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import axes3d import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() def tellme(s): ax.set_title(s, fontsize = 16 ) fig.canvas.draw() renderer = fig.canvas.renderer ax.draw(renderer) tellme( 'matplotlib.axes.Axes.draw() function Example' ) plt.show() |
Output:
Example 2:
# Implementation of matplotlib function from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import axes3d import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure() ax = fig.add_subplot( 111 , projection = '3d' ) X, Y, Z = axes3d.get_test_data( 0.1 ) ax.plot_wireframe(X, Y, Z, rstride = 5 , cstride = 5 ) for angle in range ( 0 , 90 ): ax.view_init( 30 , angle) fig.canvas.draw() renderer = fig.canvas.renderer ax.draw(renderer) plt.pause(. 001 ) ax.set_title('matplotlib.axes.Axes.draw()\ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) |
Output: