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foxes.utils.TabWindroseAxes.set_xticklabels(labels, *, minor=
False
, fontdict=None
, **kwargs) [Discouraged] Set the xaxis’ tick labels with list of string labels.
Discouraged
The use of this method is discouraged, because of the dependency on tick positions. In most cases, you’ll want to use
Axes.set_[x/y/z]ticks(positions, labels)
orAxes.set_xticks
instead.If you are using this method, you should always fix the tick positions before, e.g. by using .Axes.set_xticks or by explicitly setting a ~.ticker.FixedLocator. Otherwise, ticks are free to move and the labels may end up in unexpected positions.
Parameters¶
- labelssequence of str or of .Texts
Texts for labeling each tick location in the sequence set by .Axes.set_xticks; the number of labels must match the number of locations. The labels are used as is, via a .FixedFormatter (without further formatting).
- minorbool
If True, set minor ticks instead of major ticks.
fontdict : dict, optional
Discouraged
The use of fontdict is discouraged. Parameters should be passed as individual keyword arguments or using dictionary-unpacking
set_ticklabels(..., **fontdict)
.A dictionary controlling the appearance of the ticklabels. The default fontdict is:
{'fontsize': rcParams['axes.titlesize'], 'fontweight': rcParams['axes.titleweight'], 'verticalalignment': 'baseline', 'horizontalalignment': loc}
- **kwargs
Text properties.
Warning
This only sets the properties of the current ticks. Ticks are not guaranteed to be persistent. Various operations can create, delete and modify the Tick instances. There is an imminent risk that these settings can get lost if you work on the figure further (including also panning/zooming on a displayed figure).
Use .set_tick_params instead if possible.
Returns¶
- list of .Texts
For each tick, includes
tick.label1
if it is visible, thentick.label2
if it is visible, in that order.