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nvim_config/typings/matplotlib/_layoutgrid.pyi

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"""
This type stub file was generated by pyright.
"""
"""
A layoutgrid is a nrows by ncols set of boxes, meant to be used by
`._constrained_layout`, each box is analogous to a subplotspec element of
a gridspec.
Each box is defined by left[ncols], right[ncols], bottom[nrows] and top[nrows],
and by two editable margins for each side. The main margin gets its value
set by the size of ticklabels, titles, etc on each axes that is in the figure.
The outer margin is the padding around the axes, and space for any
colorbars.
The "inner" widths and heights of these boxes are then constrained to be the
same (relative the values of `width_ratios[ncols]` and `height_ratios[nrows]`).
The layoutgrid is then constrained to be contained within a parent layoutgrid,
its column(s) and row(s) specified when it is created.
"""
_log = ...
class LayoutGrid:
"""
Analogous to a gridspec, and contained in another LayoutGrid.
"""
def __init__(self, parent=..., parent_pos=..., parent_inner=..., name=..., ncols=..., nrows=..., h_pad=..., w_pad=..., width_ratios=..., height_ratios=...) -> None:
...
def __repr__(self): # -> str:
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def reset_margins(self): # -> None:
"""
Reset all the margins to zero. Must do this after changing
figure size, for instance, because the relative size of the
axes labels etc changes.
"""
...
def add_constraints(self, parent): # -> None:
...
def hard_constraints(self): # -> None:
"""
These are the redundant constraints, plus ones that make the
rest of the code easier.
"""
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def add_child(self, child, i=..., j=...): # -> None:
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def parent_constraints(self, parent): # -> None:
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def grid_constraints(self): # -> None:
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def edit_margin(self, todo, size, cell): # -> None:
"""
Change the size of the margin for one cell.
Parameters
----------
todo : string (one of 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top')
margin to alter.
size : float
Size of the margin. If it is larger than the existing minimum it
updates the margin size. Fraction of figure size.
cell : int
Cell column or row to edit.
"""
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def edit_margin_min(self, todo, size, cell=...): # -> None:
"""
Change the minimum size of the margin for one cell.
Parameters
----------
todo : string (one of 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top')
margin to alter.
size : float
Minimum size of the margin . If it is larger than the
existing minimum it updates the margin size. Fraction of
figure size.
cell : int
Cell column or row to edit.
"""
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def edit_margins(self, todo, size): # -> None:
"""
Change the size of all the margin of all the cells in the layout grid.
Parameters
----------
todo : string (one of 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top')
margin to alter.
size : float
Size to set the margins. Fraction of figure size.
"""
...
def edit_all_margins_min(self, todo, size): # -> None:
"""
Change the minimum size of all the margin of all
the cells in the layout grid.
Parameters
----------
todo : {'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'top'}
The margin to alter.
size : float
Minimum size of the margin. If it is larger than the
existing minimum it updates the margin size. Fraction of
figure size.
"""
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def edit_outer_margin_mins(self, margin, ss): # -> None:
"""
Edit all four margin minimums in one statement.
Parameters
----------
margin : dict
size of margins in a dict with keys 'left', 'right', 'bottom',
'top'
ss : SubplotSpec
defines the subplotspec these margins should be applied to
"""
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def get_margins(self, todo, col):
"""Return the margin at this position"""
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def get_outer_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the outer bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def get_inner_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the inner bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def get_bbox_for_cb(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the bounding box that includes the
decorations but, *not* the colorbar...
"""
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def get_left_margin_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the left margin bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def get_bottom_margin_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the left margin bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def get_right_margin_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the left margin bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def get_top_margin_bbox(self, rows=..., cols=...): # -> Bbox:
"""
Return the left margin bounding box of the subplot specs
given by rows and cols. rows and cols can be spans.
"""
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def update_variables(self): # -> None:
"""
Update the variables for the solver attached to this layoutgrid.
"""
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_layoutboxobjnum = ...
def seq_id(): # -> str:
"""Generate a short sequential id for layoutbox objects."""
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def plot_children(fig, lg=..., level=...): # -> None:
"""Simple plotting to show where boxes are."""
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