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FIX: array labelcolor for Tick #26598

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Fixes #26588 following @anntzer's suggestion at #26588 (comment). The example code from #26588 (comment) now produces

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Is there a better place to put the test? I wasn't expecting to create a new module...

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@rcomer rcomer added this to the v3.7.3 milestone Aug 25, 2023
@rcomer rcomer added the PR: bugfix Pull requests that fix identified bugs label Aug 25, 2023
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def test_tick_labelcolor_array():
# Smoke test that we can instantiate a Tick with labelcolor as array.
ax = plt.axes()
XTick(ax, 0, labelcolor=np.array([1, 0, 0, 1]))
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is there a test somewhere that this actually works?

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I’m sorry I don’t understand the question.

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Sorry, you've got this setup as a smoke test so I was wondering if somewhere in the code there's a test that passing an array to xtick color colors the tick the color of the array.

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One can add that check via tick.label1.get_color() (and also for label2; and if you want to be even more precise check that tick1line, tick2line and gridline do not get that color).

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Sorry, I did intend to respond to this but have not been well for a few days. It looks like I’m too late now but there is this test that sets a labelcolor with a string and then checks it via the getter:

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/main/lib/matplotlib/tests/test_axes.py#L6778-L6788

Is that enough or is there a concern that using an array could break things further along the process than the instantiation?

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Latter but also it's not a blocker and we can always add later if there's a bug that shows we should have added it ;)

Hope you're feeling better!

@ksunden ksunden merged commit e48bcaa into matplotlib:main Aug 28, 2023
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Backport PR #26598 on branch v3.7.x (FIX: array labelcolor for Tick)
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Backport PR #26598 on branch v3.8.x (FIX: array labelcolor for Tick)
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[Bug]: Tick class instantiation returns an error when labelcolor is a tuple
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