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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions examples/pylab_examples/transoffset.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python

'''
This illustrates the use of transforms.offset_copy to
make a transform that positions a drawing element such as
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Every Artist--the mpl class from which classes such as
Text and Line are derived--has a transform that can be
set when the Artist is created, such as by the corresponding
pylab command. By default this is usually the Axes.transData
pyplot command. By default this is usually the Axes.transData
transform, going from data units to screen dots. We can
use the offset_copy function to make a modified copy of
this transform, where the modification consists of an
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