matplotlib.axes.Axes#

class matplotlib.axes.Axes(fig, *args, facecolor=None, frameon=True, sharex=None, sharey=None, label='', xscale=None, yscale=None, box_aspect=None, **kwargs)[source]#

An Axes object encapsulates all the elements of an individual (sub-)plot in a figure.

It contains most of the (sub-)plot elements: Axis, Tick, Line2D, Text, Polygon, etc., and sets the coordinate system.

Like all visible elements in a figure, Axes is an Artist subclass.

The Axes instance supports callbacks through a callbacks attribute which is a CallbackRegistry instance. The events you can connect to are 'xlim_changed' and 'ylim_changed' and the callback will be called with func(ax) where ax is the Axes instance.

Note

As a user, you do not instantiate Axes directly, but use Axes creation methods instead; e.g. from pyplot or Figure: subplots, subplot_mosaic or Figure.add_axes.

Attributes:
dataLimBbox

The bounding box enclosing all data displayed in the Axes.

viewLimBbox

The view limits in data coordinates.

Build an Axes in a figure.

Parameters:
figFigure

The Axes is built in the Figure fig.

*args

*args can be a single (left, bottom, width, height) rectangle or a single Bbox. This specifies the rectangle (in figure coordinates) where the Axes is positioned.

*args can also consist of three numbers or a single three-digit number; in the latter case, the digits are considered as independent numbers. The numbers are interpreted as (nrows, ncols, index): (nrows, ncols) specifies the size of an array of subplots, and index is the 1-based index of the subplot being created. Finally, *args can also directly be a SubplotSpec instance.

sharex, shareyAxes, optional

The x- or y-axis is shared with the x- or y-axis in the input Axes.

frameonbool, default: True

Whether the Axes frame is visible.

box_aspectfloat, optional

Set a fixed aspect for the Axes box, i.e. the ratio of height to width. See set_box_aspect for details.

**kwargs

Other optional keyword arguments:

Property

Description

adjustable

{'box', 'datalim'}

agg_filter

a filter function, which takes a (m, n, 3) float array and a dpi value, and returns a (m, n, 3) array and two offsets from the bottom left corner of the image

alpha

scalar or None

anchor

(float, float) or {'C', 'SW', 'S', 'SE', 'E', 'NE', ...}

animated

bool

aspect

{'auto', 'equal'} or float

autoscale_on

bool

autoscalex_on

unknown

autoscaley_on

unknown

axes_locator

Callable[[Axes, Renderer], Bbox]

axisbelow

bool or 'line'

box_aspect

float or None

clip_box

Bbox

clip_on

bool

clip_path

Patch or (Path, Transform) or None

facecolor or fc

color

figure

Figure

frame_on

bool

gid

str

in_layout

bool

label

object

mouseover

bool

navigate

bool

navigate_mode

unknown

path_effects

AbstractPathEffect

picker

None or bool or float or callable

position

[left, bottom, width, height] or Bbox

prop_cycle

unknown

rasterization_zorder

float or None

rasterized

bool

sketch_params

(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)

snap

bool or None

subplotspec

unknown

title

str

transform

Transform

url

str

visible

bool

xbound

unknown

xlabel

str

xlim

(bottom: float, top: float)

xmargin

float greater than -0.5

xscale

unknown

xticklabels

unknown

xticks

unknown

ybound

unknown

ylabel

str

ylim

(bottom: float, top: float)

ymargin

float greater than -0.5

yscale

unknown

yticklabels

unknown

yticks

unknown

zorder

float

Returns:
Axes

The new Axes object.