mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.anchored_artists.AnchoredDrawingArea
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class mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.anchored_artists.AnchoredDrawingArea(width, height, xdescent, ydescent, loc, pad=0.4, borderpad=0.5, prop=None, frameon=True, **kwargs)[source]
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Bases: matplotlib.offsetbox.AnchoredOffsetboxAn anchored container with a fixed size and fillable DrawingArea. Artists added to the drawing_area will have their coordinates interpreted as pixels. Any transformations set on the artists will be overridden. Parameters: - 
width, heightfloat
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width and height of the container, in pixels. 
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xdescent, ydescentfloat
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descent of the container in the x- and y- direction, in pixels. 
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locint
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Location of this artist. Valid location codes are: 'upper right' : 1, 'upper left' : 2, 'lower left' : 3, 'lower right' : 4, 'right' : 5, 'center left' : 6, 'center right' : 7, 'lower center' : 8, 'upper center' : 9, 'center' : 10 
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padfloat, default: 0.4
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Padding around the child objects, in fraction of the font size. 
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borderpadfloat, default: 0.5
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Border padding, in fraction of the font size. 
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propmatplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties, optional
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Font property used as a reference for paddings. 
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frameonbool, default: True
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If True, draw a box around this artists. 
- **kwargs
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Keyworded arguments to pass to matplotlib.offsetbox.AnchoredOffsetbox.
 ExamplesTo display blue and red circles of different sizes in the upper right of an axes ax: >>> ada = AnchoredDrawingArea(20, 20, 0, 0, ... loc='upper right', frameon=False) >>> ada.drawing_area.add_artist(Circle((10, 10), 10, fc="b")) >>> ada.drawing_area.add_artist(Circle((30, 10), 5, fc="r")) >>> ax.add_artist(ada) Attributes: - 
drawing_areamatplotlib.offsetbox.DrawingArea
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A container for artists to display. 
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__init__(self, width, height, xdescent, ydescent, loc, pad=0.4, borderpad=0.5, prop=None, frameon=True, **kwargs)[source]
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An anchored container with a fixed size and fillable DrawingArea. Artists added to the drawing_area will have their coordinates interpreted as pixels. Any transformations set on the artists will be overridden. Parameters: - 
width, heightfloat
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width and height of the container, in pixels. 
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xdescent, ydescentfloat
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descent of the container in the x- and y- direction, in pixels. 
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locint
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Location of this artist. Valid location codes are: 'upper right' : 1, 'upper left' : 2, 'lower left' : 3, 'lower right' : 4, 'right' : 5, 'center left' : 6, 'center right' : 7, 'lower center' : 8, 'upper center' : 9, 'center' : 10 
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padfloat, default: 0.4
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Padding around the child objects, in fraction of the font size. 
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borderpadfloat, default: 0.5
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Border padding, in fraction of the font size. 
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propmatplotlib.font_manager.FontProperties, optional
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Font property used as a reference for paddings. 
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frameonbool, default: True
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If True, draw a box around this artists. 
- **kwargs
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Keyworded arguments to pass to matplotlib.offsetbox.AnchoredOffsetbox.
 ExamplesTo display blue and red circles of different sizes in the upper right of an axes ax: >>> ada = AnchoredDrawingArea(20, 20, 0, 0, ... loc='upper right', frameon=False) >>> ada.drawing_area.add_artist(Circle((10, 10), 10, fc="b")) >>> ada.drawing_area.add_artist(Circle((30, 10), 5, fc="r")) >>> ax.add_artist(ada) Attributes: - 
drawing_areamatplotlib.offsetbox.DrawingArea
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A container for artists to display. 
 
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__module__ = 'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.anchored_artists'
 
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Examples using mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.anchored_artists.AnchoredDrawingArea
 
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