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42 | 42 | CARETLEFTBASE caretleft (centered at base) |
43 | 43 | CARETRIGHTBASE caretright (centered at base) |
44 | 44 | CARETUPBASE caretup (centered at base) |
45 | | -`"None"`, None, `" "`, or `""` nothing |
| 45 | +`" "`, or `""` nothing |
46 | 46 | ``'$...$'`` render the string using mathtext. |
47 | 47 | `verts` a list of (x, y) pairs used for Path vertices. |
48 | 48 | The center of the marker is located at (0,0) and |
49 | | - the size is normalized. |
| 49 | + the size is normalized. For backward |
| 50 | + compatibility, the form (`verts`, 0) is also |
| 51 | + accepted, but it is equivalent to just `verts` |
| 52 | + for giving a raw set of vertices that define the |
| 53 | + shape. |
50 | 54 | path a `~matplotlib.path.Path` instance. |
51 | 55 | (`numsides`, `style`, `angle`) The marker can also be a tuple (`numsides`, |
52 | 56 | `style`, `angle`), which will create a custom, |
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71 | 75 | the angle of rotation of the symbol |
72 | 76 | ============================== =============================================== |
73 | 77 |
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74 | | -For backward compatibility, the form (`verts`, 0) is also accepted, |
75 | | -but it is equivalent to just `verts` for giving a raw set of vertices |
76 | | -that define the shape. |
| 78 | +`None` is the default which often means 'nothing', however this table is |
| 79 | +referred to from other docs for the valid inputs from marker inputs and in |
| 80 | +those cases `None` still means 'default'. |
77 | 81 | """ |
78 | 82 |
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79 | 83 | from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function, |
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