Matplotlib.axes.Axes.is_transform_set() in Python
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30 Apr, 2020
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Matplotlib is a library in Python and it is numerical – mathematical extension for NumPy library. The Axes Class contains most of the figure elements: Axis, Tick, Line2D, Text, Polygon, etc., and sets the coordinate system. And the instances of Axes supports callbacks through a callbacks attribute.
The Axes.is_transform_set() function in axes module of matplotlib library is used to get whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.
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matplotlib.axes.Axes.is_transform_set() Function
Syntax: Axes.is_transform_set(self) Parameters: This method does not accepts any parameter. Returns: This method return whether the Artist has an explicitly set transform.Below examples illustrate the matplotlib.axes.Axes.is_transform_set() function in matplotlib.axes: Example 1:
# Implementation of matplotlib function
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, axs = plt.subplots()
axs.plot([1, 2, 3])
axs.set_title("Is artist is explicitly set transform : "
+str(axs.is_transform_set()))
fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axes.Axes.is_transform_set() \
function Example', fontweight ="bold")
plt.show()

# Implementation of matplotlib function
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, (axs, axs2) = plt.subplots(2, 1)
gs = axs2.get_gridspec()
axbig = fig.add_subplot(gs[1:, -1])
axbig.annotate("Second Axes", (0.4, 0.5),
xycoords ='axes fraction',
va ='center')
axs.set_title("Is artist is explicitly set transform : "
+str(axs.is_transform_set()))
fig.suptitle('matplotlib.axes.Axes.is_transform_set() \
function Example', fontweight ="bold")
plt.show()
