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Module « matplotlib.pyplot »

Fonction setp - module matplotlib.pyplot

Signature de la fonction setp

def setp(obj, *args, **kwargs) 

Description

setp.__doc__

    Set one or more properties on an `.Artist`, or list allowed values.

    Parameters
    ----------
    obj : `.Artist` or list of `.Artist`
        The artist(s) whose properties are being set or queried.  When setting
        properties, all artists are affected; when querying the allowed values,
        only the first instance in the sequence is queried.

        For example, two lines can be made thicker and red with a single call:

        >>> x = arange(0, 1, 0.01)
        >>> lines = plot(x, sin(2*pi*x), x, sin(4*pi*x))
        >>> setp(lines, linewidth=2, color='r')

    file : file-like, default: `sys.stdout`
        Where `setp` writes its output when asked to list allowed values.

        >>> with open('output.log') as file:
        ...     setp(line, file=file)

        The default, ``None``, means `sys.stdout`.

    *args, **kwargs
        The properties to set.  The following combinations are supported:

        - Set the linestyle of a line to be dashed:

          >>> line, = plot([1, 2, 3])
          >>> setp(line, linestyle='--')

        - Set multiple properties at once:

          >>> setp(line, linewidth=2, color='r')

        - List allowed values for a line's linestyle:

          >>> setp(line, 'linestyle')
          linestyle: {'-', '--', '-.', ':', '', (offset, on-off-seq), ...}

        - List all properties that can be set, and their allowed values:

          >>> setp(line)
          agg_filter: a filter function, ...
          [long output listing omitted]

        `setp` also supports MATLAB style string/value pairs.  For example, the
        following are equivalent:

        >>> setp(lines, 'linewidth', 2, 'color', 'r')  # MATLAB style
        >>> setp(lines, linewidth=2, color='r')        # Python style

    See Also
    --------
    getp