matplotlib.backends.backend_svg
¶
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matplotlib.backends.backend_svg.
FigureCanvas
¶
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_svg.
FigureCanvasSVG
(figure)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.backend_bases.FigureCanvasBase
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filetypes
= {'svg': 'Scalable Vector Graphics', 'svgz': 'Scalable Vector Graphics'}¶
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fixed_dpi
= 72¶
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get_default_filetype
()[source]¶ Return the default savefig file format as specified in
rcParams["savefig.format"]
(default:'png'
).The returned string does not include a period. This method is overridden in backends that only support a single file type.
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print_svg
(filename, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Parameters: - filenamestr or path-like or file-like
Output target; if a string, a file will be opened for writing.
- metadataDict[str, Any], optional
Metadata in the SVG file defined as key-value pairs of strings, datetimes, or lists of strings, e.g.,
{'Creator': 'My software', 'Contributor': ['Me', 'My Friend'], 'Title': 'Awesome'}
.The standard keys and their value types are:
- str:
'Coverage'
,'Description'
,'Format'
,'Identifier'
,'Language'
,'Relation'
,'Source'
,'Title'
, and'Type'
. - str or list of str:
'Contributor'
,'Creator'
,'Keywords'
,'Publisher'
, and'Rights'
. - str, date, datetime, or tuple of same:
'Date'
. If a non-str, then it will be formatted as ISO 8601.
Values have been predefined for
'Creator'
,'Date'
,'Format'
, and'Type'
. They can be removed by setting them toNone
.Information is encoded as Dublin Core Metadata.
- str:
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_svg.
RendererSVG
(width, height, svgwriter, basename=None, image_dpi=72, *, metadata=None)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.backend_bases.RendererBase
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draw_gouraud_triangle
(gc, points, colors, trans)[source]¶ Draw a Gouraud-shaded triangle.
Parameters: - gc
GraphicsContextBase
The graphics context.
- pointsarray-like, shape=(3, 2)
Array of (x, y) points for the triangle.
- colorsarray-like, shape=(3, 4)
RGBA colors for each point of the triangle.
- transform
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
An affine transform to apply to the points.
- gc
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draw_gouraud_triangles
(gc, triangles_array, colors_array, transform)[source]¶ Draw a series of Gouraud triangles.
Parameters: - pointsarray-like, shape=(N, 3, 2)
Array of N (x, y) points for the triangles.
- colorsarray-like, shape=(N, 3, 4)
Array of N RGBA colors for each point of the triangles.
- transform
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
An affine transform to apply to the points.
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draw_image
(gc, x, y, im, transform=None)[source]¶ Draw an RGBA image.
Parameters: - gc
GraphicsContextBase
A graphics context with clipping information.
- xscalar
The distance in physical units (i.e., dots or pixels) from the left hand side of the canvas.
- yscalar
The distance in physical units (i.e., dots or pixels) from the bottom side of the canvas.
- imarray-like, shape=(N, M, 4), dtype=np.uint8
An array of RGBA pixels.
- transform
matplotlib.transforms.Affine2DBase
If and only if the concrete backend is written such that
option_scale_image()
returnsTrue
, an affine transformation (i.e., anAffine2DBase
) may be passed todraw_image()
. The translation vector of the transformation is given in physical units (i.e., dots or pixels). Note that the transformation does not override x and y, and has to be applied before translating the result by x and y (this can be accomplished by adding x and y to the translation vector defined by transform).
- gc
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draw_markers
(gc, marker_path, marker_trans, path, trans, rgbFace=None)[source]¶ Draw a marker at each of the vertices in path.
This includes all vertices, including control points on curves. To avoid that behavior, those vertices should be removed before calling this function.
This provides a fallback implementation of draw_markers that makes multiple calls to
draw_path()
. Some backends may want to override this method in order to draw the marker only once and reuse it multiple times.Parameters: - gc
GraphicsContextBase
The graphics context.
- marker_trans
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
An affine transform applied to the marker.
- trans
matplotlib.transforms.Transform
An affine transform applied to the path.
- gc
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draw_path
(gc, path, transform, rgbFace=None)[source]¶ Draw a
Path
instance using the given affine transform.
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draw_path_collection
(gc, master_transform, paths, all_transforms, offsets, offsetTrans, facecolors, edgecolors, linewidths, linestyles, antialiaseds, urls, offset_position)[source]¶ Draw a collection of paths selecting drawing properties from the lists facecolors, edgecolors, linewidths, linestyles and antialiaseds. offsets is a list of offsets to apply to each of the paths. The offsets in offsets are first transformed by offsetTrans before being applied.
offset_position may be either "screen" or "data" depending on the space that the offsets are in; "data" is deprecated.
This provides a fallback implementation of
draw_path_collection()
that makes multiple calls todraw_path()
. Some backends may want to override this in order to render each set of path data only once, and then reference that path multiple times with the different offsets, colors, styles etc. The generator methods_iter_collection_raw_paths()
and_iter_collection()
are provided to help with (and standardize) the implementation across backends. It is highly recommended to use those generators, so that changes to the behavior ofdraw_path_collection()
can be made globally.
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draw_text
(gc, x, y, s, prop, angle, ismath=False, mtext=None)[source]¶ Draw the text instance.
Parameters: - gc
GraphicsContextBase
The graphics context.
- xfloat
The x location of the text in display coords.
- yfloat
The y location of the text baseline in display coords.
- sstr
The text string.
- prop
matplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties
The font properties.
- anglefloat
The rotation angle in degrees anti-clockwise.
- mtext
matplotlib.text.Text
The original text object to be rendered.
Notes
Note for backend implementers:
When you are trying to determine if you have gotten your bounding box right (which is what enables the text layout/alignment to work properly), it helps to change the line in text.py:
if 0: bbox_artist(self, renderer)
to if 1, and then the actual bounding box will be plotted along with your text.
- gc
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flipy
()[source]¶ Return whether y values increase from top to bottom.
Note that this only affects drawing of texts and images.
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get_image_magnification
()[source]¶ Get the factor by which to magnify images passed to
draw_image()
. Allows a backend to have images at a different resolution to other artists.
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get_text_width_height_descent
(s, prop, ismath)[source]¶ Get the width, height, and descent (offset from the bottom to the baseline), in display coords, of the string s with
FontProperties
prop.
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open_group
(s, gid=None)[source]¶ Open a grouping element with label s and gid (if set) as id.
Only used by the SVG renderer.
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option_image_nocomposite
()[source]¶ Return whether image composition by Matplotlib should be skipped.
Raster backends should usually return False (letting the C-level rasterizer take care of image composition); vector backends should usually return
not rcParams["image.composite_image"]
.
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option_scale_image
()[source]¶ Return whether arbitrary affine transformations in
draw_image()
are supported (True for most vector backends).
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_svg.
XMLWriter
(file)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Parameters: - filewritable text file-like object
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close
(id)[source]¶ Close open elements, up to (and including) the element identified by the given identifier.
Parameters: - id
Element identifier, as returned by the
start()
method.
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element
(tag, text=None, attrib={}, **extra)[source]¶ Add an entire element. This is the same as calling
start()
,data()
, andend()
in sequence. The text argument can be omitted.
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end
(tag=None, indent=True)[source]¶ Close the current element (opened by the most recent call to
start()
).Parameters: - tag
Element tag. If given, the tag must match the start tag. If omitted, the current element is closed.
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start
(tag, attrib={}, **extra)[source]¶ Open a new element. Attributes can be given as keyword arguments, or as a string/string dictionary. The method returns an opaque identifier that can be passed to the
close()
method, to close all open elements up to and including this one.Parameters: - tag
Element tag.
- attrib
Attribute dictionary. Alternatively, attributes can be given as keyword arguments.
Returns: - An element identifier.