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‎doc/api/toolkits/axes_grid.rst

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objects, and in the new version this toolkit was broken
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into the two modules below. For the documentation on ``axes_grid``,
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see the `previous version of the docs
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<http://matplotlib.org/2.0.1/mpl_toolkits/axes_grid/index.html#toolkit-axesgrid-index>`_.
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<https://matplotlib.org/2.0.1/mpl_toolkits/axes_grid/index.html#toolkit-axesgrid-index>`_.
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‎doc/api/toolkits/mplot3d.rst

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See :attr:`mpl_toolkits.mplot3d.axis3d._axinfo` for a dictionary containing
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constants that may be modified for controlling the look and feel
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of mplot3d axes (e.g., label spacing, font colors and panel colors).
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Historically, axis3d has suffered from having hard-coded constants
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Historically, axis3d has suffered from having hard-coded constants
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that precluded user adjustments, and this dictionary was implemented
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‎tutorials/toolkits/axes_grid.py

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The ParasiteAxes is an axes whose location is identical to its host
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axes. The location is adjusted in the drawing time, thus it works even
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if the host change its location (e.g., images).
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if the host change its location (e.g., images).
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In most cases, you first create a host axes, which provides a few
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method that can be used to create parasite axes. They are *twinx*,
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Example 2. twin
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*twin* without a transform argument assumes that the parasite axes has the
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*twin* without a transform argument assumes that the parasite axes has the
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same data transform as the host. This can be useful when you want the
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tick-formatter for bottom(or left)-axis. ::

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