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hatch_style_reference.py
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hatch_style_reference.py
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"""
=====================
Hatch style reference
=====================
Hatches can be added to most polygons in Matplotlib, including `~.Axes.bar`,
`~.Axes.fill_between`, `~.Axes.contourf`, and children of `~.patches.Polygon`.
They are currently supported in the PS, PDF, SVG, OSX, and Agg backends. The WX
and Cairo backends do not currently support hatching.
See also :doc:`/gallery/images_contours_and_fields/contourf_hatching` for
an example using `~.Axes.contourf`, and
:doc:`/gallery/shapes_and_collections/hatch_demo` for more usage examples.
"""
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.patches import Rectangle
fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 5, constrained_layout=True, figsize=(6.4, 3.2))
hatches = ['/', '\\', '|', '-', '+', 'x', 'o', 'O', '.', '*']
def hatches_plot(ax, h):
ax.add_patch(Rectangle((0, 0), 2, 2, fill=False, hatch=h))
ax.text(1, -0.5, f"' {h} '", size=15, ha="center")
ax.axis('equal')
ax.axis('off')
for ax, h in zip(axs.flat, hatches):
hatches_plot(ax, h)
###############################################################################
# Hatching patterns can be repeated to increase the density.
fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 5, constrained_layout=True, figsize=(6.4, 3.2))
hatches = ['//', '\\\\', '||', '--', '++', 'xx', 'oo', 'OO', '..', '**']
for ax, h in zip(axs.flat, hatches):
hatches_plot(ax, h)
###############################################################################
# Hatching patterns can be combined to create additional patterns.
fig, axs = plt.subplots(2, 5, constrained_layout=True, figsize=(6.4, 3.2))
hatches = ['/o', '\\|', '|*', '-\\', '+o', 'x*', 'o-', 'O|', 'O.', '*-']
for ax, h in zip(axs.flat, hatches):
hatches_plot(ax, h)
#############################################################################
#
# ------------
#
# References
# """"""""""
#
# The use of the following functions, methods, classes and modules is shown
# in this example:
import matplotlib
matplotlib.patches
matplotlib.patches.Rectangle
matplotlib.axes.Axes.add_patch
matplotlib.axes.Axes.text