| | """ |
| | ====================== |
| | transforms.offset_copy |
| | ====================== |
| | |
| | This illustrates the use of `.transforms.offset_copy` to |
| | make a transform that positions a drawing element such as |
| | a text string at a specified offset in screen coordinates |
| | (dots or inches) relative to a location given in any |
| | coordinates. |
| | |
| | Every Artist (Text, Line2D, etc.) has a transform that can be |
| | set when the Artist is created, such as by the corresponding |
| | pyplot function. By default, this is usually the Axes.transData |
| | transform, going from data units to screen pixels. We can |
| | use the `.offset_copy` function to make a modified copy of |
| | this transform, where the modification consists of an |
| | offset. |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
| | import numpy as np |
| |
|
| | import matplotlib.transforms as mtransforms |
| |
|
| | xs = np.arange(7) |
| | ys = xs**2 |
| |
|
| | fig = plt.figure(figsize=(5, 10)) |
| | ax = plt.subplot(2, 1, 1) |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | trans_offset = mtransforms.offset_copy(ax.transData, fig=fig, |
| | x=0.05, y=0.10, units='inches') |
| |
|
| | for x, y in zip(xs, ys): |
| | plt.plot(x, y, 'ro') |
| | plt.text(x, y, '%d, %d' % (int(x), int(y)), transform=trans_offset) |
| |
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| |
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| | |
| | ax = plt.subplot(2, 1, 2, projection='polar') |
| |
|
| | trans_offset = mtransforms.offset_copy(ax.transData, fig=fig, |
| | y=6, units='dots') |
| |
|
| | for x, y in zip(xs, ys): |
| | plt.polar(x, y, 'ro') |
| | plt.text(x, y, '%d, %d' % (int(x), int(y)), |
| | transform=trans_offset, |
| | horizontalalignment='center', |
| | verticalalignment='bottom') |
| |
|
| | plt.show() |
| |
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