matplotlib.patches.RegularPolygon#
- class matplotlib.patches.RegularPolygon(xy, numVertices, *, radius=5, orientation=0, **kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
PatchA regular polygon patch.
- Parameters:
- xy(float, float)
The center position.
- numVerticesint
The number of vertices.
- radiusfloat
The distance from the center to each of the vertices.
- orientationfloat
The polygon rotation angle (in radians).
- **kwargs
Patchproperties: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
unknown
bool
antialiasedoraabool or None
CapStyleor {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}BboxBaseor Nonebool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
color or None
color or None
color or None
bool
str
{'/', '\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*'}
unknown
color or 'edge' or None
bool
JoinStyleor {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}object
{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', ...} or (offset, on-off-seq)
float or None
bool
list of
AbstractPathEffectNone or bool or float or callable
bool
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
str
bool
float
- get_patch_transform()[source]#
Return the
Transforminstance mapping patch coordinates to data coordinates.For example, one may define a patch of a circle which represents a radius of 5 by providing coordinates for a unit circle, and a transform which scales the coordinates (the patch coordinate) by 5.
- set(*, agg_filter=<UNSET>, alpha=<UNSET>, animated=<UNSET>, antialiased=<UNSET>, capstyle=<UNSET>, clip_box=<UNSET>, clip_on=<UNSET>, clip_path=<UNSET>, color=<UNSET>, edgecolor=<UNSET>, edgegapcolor=<UNSET>, facecolor=<UNSET>, fill=<UNSET>, gid=<UNSET>, hatch=<UNSET>, hatch_linewidth=<UNSET>, hatchcolor=<UNSET>, in_layout=<UNSET>, joinstyle=<UNSET>, label=<UNSET>, linestyle=<UNSET>, linewidth=<UNSET>, mouseover=<UNSET>, path_effects=<UNSET>, picker=<UNSET>, rasterized=<UNSET>, sketch_params=<UNSET>, snap=<UNSET>, transform=<UNSET>, url=<UNSET>, visible=<UNSET>, zorder=<UNSET>)[source]#
Set multiple properties at once.
a.set(a=A, b=B, c=C)
is equivalent to
a.set_a(A) a.set_b(B) a.set_c(C)
In addition to the full property names, aliases are also supported, e.g.
set(lw=2)is equivalent toset(linewidth=2), but it is an error to pass both simultaneously.The order of the individual setter calls matches the order of parameters in
set(). However, most properties do not depend on each other so that order is rarely relevant.Supported properties are
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
antialiasedoraabool or None
CapStyleor {'butt', 'projecting', 'round'}BboxBaseor Nonebool
Patch or (Path, Transform) or None
color or None
color or None
color or None
bool
str
{'/', '\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*'}
unknown
color or 'edge' or None
bool
JoinStyleor {'miter', 'round', 'bevel'}object
{'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', ...} or (offset, on-off-seq)
float or None
bool
list of
AbstractPathEffectNone or bool or float or callable
bool
(scale: float, length: float, randomness: float)
bool or None
str
bool
float