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This object represents a framed plot, where the axes surround the plotting region, instead of intersecting it. Here's an example. You build a plot by adding components, using:
p.add( component... ) p.add2( component... )
where p is a CustomFramedPlot object. Components are rendered in the order they're added.
There are four axis objects exposed by CustomFramedPlot: p.x, p.y, p.x2, and p.y2. The per-axis options below apply to each of these objects. So for example, to label the right side of the frame, you would say:
p.y2.label = "something"
Per-axis options:
This object represents a framed plot, where the axes surround the plotting region, instead of intersecting it. Here's an example. You build a plot by adding components, using:
p.add( component... )
where p is a FramedPlot object. Components are rendered in the order they're added.
Options:
Use this container if you want to plot an array of similar plots. Here's an example. To add a component to a specific cell, use
a[i,j].add( component... )
where a is a FramedArray object, i is the row number, and j is the column number. You can also add a component to all the cells at once using:
a.add( component... )
Options: (in addition to those of FramedPlot)
Use the .uniform_limits option if you want to force every cell to have the same limits.
This plot implements Hammer-Aitoff coordinates, which are an equal-area projection of the sphere commonly used in astrophysics. Here's an example. You build a plot by adding components, using:
p.add( component... )
where p is a HammerAitoffPlot object. Components are rendered in the order they're added.
Options:
Plot behaves the same as FramedPlot, except no axes, axis labels, or titles are drawn.
Options: (same as FramedPlot, minus the title/label options)
This container allows you to arrange other containers in a grid. Here's an example. To add a container to a specific cell, use
t[i,j] = container
where t is the Table object, i is the row number, and j is the column number.
Options: