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Matplotlib.axes.Axes.get_path_effects() in Python

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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.get_path_effects() Function

The Axes.get_path_effects() function in axes module of matplotlib library is used to get the property of set_path_effects.

Syntax: Axes.get_path_effects(self)

Parameters: This method does not accepts any parameter.

Returns: This method return the property of set_path_effects.

Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axes.Axes.get_path_effects() function in matplotlib.axes:

Example 1:




# Implementation of matplotlib function
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.patheffects as path_effects
   
      
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
t = ax.text(0.02, 0.5,
            'GeeksForGeeks'
            fontsize = 40,
            weight = 1000
            va ='center')
  
t.set_path_effects([path_effects.PathPatchEffect(offset =(4, -4), 
                                                 hatch ='xxxx',
                                                 facecolor ='gray'),
                    path_effects.PathPatchEffect(edgecolor ='white',
                                                 linewidth = 1.1,
                                                 facecolor ='black')])
    
print("Value Return by get_path_effects() : \n")
for i in t.get_path_effects():
    print(i)
   
   
fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axes.Axes.get_path_effects() \
function Example\n\n', fontweight ="bold")
  
plt.show()


Output:

Value Return by get_path_effects() : 

<matplotlib.patheffects.PathPatchEffect object at 0x0B36CA90>
<matplotlib.patheffects.PathPatchEffect object at 0x0B36CC70>

Example 2:




# Implementation of matplotlib function
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.patheffects as PathEffects
import numpy as np
  
   
fig, ax1 = plt.subplots()
ax1.imshow([[1, 2], [2, 3]])
txt = ax1.annotate("Fourth",
                   (1., 1.), 
                   (0., 0),
                   arrowprops = dict(arrowstyle ="->",
                                       
                                     connectionstyle ="angle3", lw = 2),
                   size = 20
                   ha ="center"
                   path_effects =[PathEffects.withStroke(linewidth = 3,
                                                         foreground ="w")])
  
txt.arrow_patch.set_path_effects([
    PathEffects.Stroke(linewidth = 5, foreground ="w"),
    PathEffects.Normal()])
   
ax1.grid(True, linestyle ="-")
   
pe = [PathEffects.withStroke(linewidth = 3,
                             foreground ="w")]
  
for l in ax1.get_xgridlines() + ax1.get_ygridlines():
    l.set_path_effects(pe)
  
print("Value Return by get_path_effects() : \n")
  
for l in ax1.get_xgridlines() + ax1.get_ygridlines():
    for i in l.get_path_effects():
        print(i)
   
fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axes.Axes.get_path_effects()\
function Example\n\n', fontweight ="bold")
  
plt.show()


Output:

Value Return by get_path_effects() : 

<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>
<matplotlib.patheffects.withStroke object at 0x0B1DDDF0>


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