matplotlib.figure.Figure#
- class matplotlib.figure.Figure(figsize=None, dpi=None, *, facecolor=None, edgecolor=None, linewidth=0.0, frameon=None, subplotpars=None, tight_layout=None, constrained_layout=None, layout=None, **kwargs)[source]#
The top level container for all the plot elements.
See
matplotlib.figure
for an index of class methods.- Attributes:
- patch
The
Rectangle
instance representing the figure background patch.- suppressComposite
For multiple images, the figure will make composite images depending on the renderer option_image_nocomposite function. If suppressComposite is a boolean, this will override the renderer.
- Parameters:
- figsize2-tuple of floats, default:
rcParams["figure.figsize"]
(default:[6.4, 4.8]
) Figure dimension
(width, height)
in inches.- dpifloat, default:
rcParams["figure.dpi"]
(default:100.0
) Dots per inch.
- facecolordefault:
rcParams["figure.facecolor"]
(default:'white'
) The figure patch facecolor.
- edgecolordefault:
rcParams["figure.edgecolor"]
(default:'white'
) The figure patch edge color.
- linewidthfloat
The linewidth of the frame (i.e. the edge linewidth of the figure patch).
- frameonbool, default:
rcParams["figure.frameon"]
(default:True
) If
False
, suppress drawing the figure background patch.- subplotpars
SubplotParams
Subplot parameters. If not given, the default subplot parameters
rcParams["figure.subplot.*"]
are used.- tight_layoutbool or dict, default:
rcParams["figure.autolayout"]
(default:False
) Whether to use the tight layout mechanism. See
set_tight_layout
.Discouraged
The use of this parameter is discouraged. Please use
layout='tight'
instead for the common case oftight_layout=True
and useset_tight_layout
otherwise.- constrained_layoutbool, default:
rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.use"]
(default:False
) This is equal to
layout='constrained'
.Discouraged
The use of this parameter is discouraged. Please use
layout='constrained'
instead.- layout{'constrained', 'compressed', 'tight', 'none',
LayoutEngine
, None}, default: None The layout mechanism for positioning of plot elements to avoid overlapping Axes decorations (labels, ticks, etc). Note that layout managers can have significant performance penalties.
'constrained': The constrained layout solver adjusts Axes sizes to avoid overlapping Axes decorations. Can handle complex plot layouts and colorbars, and is thus recommended.
See Constrained layout guide for examples.
'compressed': uses the same algorithm as 'constrained', but removes extra space between fixed-aspect-ratio Axes. Best for simple grids of Axes.
'tight': Use the tight layout mechanism. This is a relatively simple algorithm that adjusts the subplot parameters so that decorations do not overlap.
See Tight layout guide for examples.
'none': Do not use a layout engine.
A
LayoutEngine
instance. Builtin layout classes areConstrainedLayoutEngine
andTightLayoutEngine
, more easily accessible by 'constrained' and 'tight'. Passing an instance allows third parties to provide their own layout engine.
If not given, fall back to using the parameters tight_layout and constrained_layout, including their config defaults
rcParams["figure.autolayout"]
(default:False
) andrcParams["figure.constrained_layout.use"]
(default:False
).
- figsize2-tuple of floats, default:
- Other Parameters:
- **kwargs
Figure
properties, optional Property
Description
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
float or None
bool
FigureCanvas
BboxBase
or Nonebool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
unknown
unknown
float
float
unknown
float
bool
str
bool
object
{'constrained', 'compressed', 'tight', 'none',
LayoutEngine
, None}number
bool
list of
AbstractPathEffect
None or bool or float or callable
bool
(float, float) or float
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
unknown
str
bool
float
- **kwargs