.. _pyplots-whats_new_98_4_fancy: pyplots example code: whats_new_98_4_fancy.py ============================================= [`source code `_] :: import matplotlib.patches as mpatch import matplotlib.pyplot as plt figheight = 8 fig = plt.figure(1, figsize=(9, figheight), dpi=80) fontsize = 0.4 * fig.dpi def make_boxstyles(ax): styles = mpatch.BoxStyle.get_styles() for i, (stylename, styleclass) in enumerate(sorted(styles.items())): ax.text(0.5, (float(len(styles)) - 0.5 - i)/len(styles), stylename, ha="center", size=fontsize, transform=ax.transAxes, bbox=dict(boxstyle=stylename, fc="w", ec="k")) def make_arrowstyles(ax): styles = mpatch.ArrowStyle.get_styles() ax.set_xlim(0, 4) ax.set_ylim(0, figheight) for i, (stylename, styleclass) in enumerate(sorted(styles.items())): y = (float(len(styles)) -0.25 - i) # /figheight p = mpatch.Circle((3.2, y), 0.2, fc="w") ax.add_patch(p) ax.annotate(stylename, (3.2, y), (2., y), #xycoords="figure fraction", textcoords="figure fraction", ha="right", va="center", size=fontsize, arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle=stylename, patchB=p, shrinkA=5, shrinkB=5, fc="w", ec="k", connectionstyle="arc3,rad=-0.05", ), bbox=dict(boxstyle="square", fc="w")) ax.xaxis.set_visible(False) ax.yaxis.set_visible(False) ax1 = fig.add_subplot(121, frameon=False, xticks=[], yticks=[]) make_boxstyles(ax1) ax2 = fig.add_subplot(122, frameon=False, xticks=[], yticks=[]) make_arrowstyles(ax2) plt.show() Keywords: python, matplotlib, pylab, example, codex (see :ref:`how-to-search-examples`)