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.set_gid() Function
The Tick.set_gid() function in axis module of matplotlib library is used to set the (group) id for the artist.
Syntax: Tick.set_gid(self, gid)
Parameters: This method accepts the following parameters.
- gid: This parameter is the string given as gid.
Return value: This method does not return any value.
Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axis.Tick.set_gid() 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 y, x = np.mgrid[: 5 , 1 : 6 ] poly_coords = [ ( 0.25 , 2.75 ), ( 3.25 , 2.75 ), ( 2.25 , 0.75 ), ( 0.25 , 0.75 ) ] fig, ax = plt.subplots() cells = ax.plot(x, y, x - y, color = 'red' ) ax.add_patch( plt.Polygon(poly_coords, color = 'lightblue' , alpha = 0.5 ) ) ax.margins(x = 0.1 , y = 0.05 ) ax.set_aspect( 'equal' ) for i, t in enumerate (ax.patches): Tick.set_gid(t, 'patch_% d' % i) fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axis.Tick.set_gid() \ function Example', 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 fig, ax = plt.subplots() circle = plt.Circle(( 0 , 0 ), 5 , fc = 'lightgreen' ) rect = plt.Rectangle(( - 5 , 10 ), 10 , 5 , fc = 'red' ) ax.add_patch(circle) ax.add_patch(rect) circle_tip = ax.annotate( 'This is a green circle.' , xy = ( 0 , 0 ),xytext = ( 30 , - 30 ), ha = 'left' , textcoords = 'offset points' ,color = 'w' , bbox = dict (boxstyle = 'round, pad =.5' , fc = (. 1 , . 1 , . 1 , . 92 ), ec = ( 1. , 1. , 1. ), lw = 1 , zorder = 1 )) rect_tip = ax.annotate( 'This is a red rectangle.' , xy = ( - 5 , 10 ), xytext = ( 30 , 40 ),color = 'w' , textcoords = 'offset points' , ha = 'left' , bbox = dict (boxstyle = 'round, pad =.5' , fc = (. 1 , . 1 , . 1 , . 92 ), ec = ( 1. , 1. , 1. ), lw = 1 , zorder = 1 )) for i, t in enumerate (ax.patches): Tick.set_gid(t, 'patch_% d' % i) for i, t in enumerate (ax.texts): Tick.set_gid(t, 'tooltip_% d' % i) ax.set_xlim( - 30 , 30 ) ax.set_ylim( - 30 , 30 ) ax.set_aspect( 'equal' ) fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axis.Tick.set_gid() \ function Example', fontweight = "bold" ) plt.show() |
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