mpl_toolkits.axisartist.floating_axes.ExtremeFinderFixed
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class mpl_toolkits.axisartist.floating_axes.ExtremeFinderFixed(extremes)[source]
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Bases: mpl_toolkits.axisartist.grid_finder.ExtremeFinderSimpleThis subclass always returns the same bounding box. Parameters: - 
extremes(float, float, float, float)
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The bounding box that this helper always returns. 
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__call__(self, transform_xy, x1, y1, x2, y2)[source]
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Compute an approximation of the bounding box obtained by applying transform_xy to the box delimited by (x1, y1, x2, y2).The intended use is to have (x1, y1, x2, y2)in axes coordinates, and have transform_xy be the transform from axes coordinates to data coordinates; this method then returns the range of data coordinates that span the actual axes.The computation is done by sampling nx * nyequispaced points in the(x1, y1, x2, y2)box and finding the resulting points with extremal coordinates; then adding some padding to take into account the finite sampling.As each sampling step covers a relative range of 1/nx or 1/ny, the padding is computed by expanding the span covered by the extremal coordinates by these fractions. 
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__init__(self, extremes)[source]
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This subclass always returns the same bounding box. Parameters: - 
extremes(float, float, float, float)
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The bounding box that this helper always returns. 
 
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__module__ = 'mpl_toolkits.axisartist.floating_axes'
 
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Examples using mpl_toolkits.axisartist.floating_axes.ExtremeFinderFixed
 
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