coord_cartesian#
- coord_cartesian(xlim=None, ylim=None, flip=False)#
The Cartesian coordinate system is the most familiar and common type of coordinate system. Setting limits on the coordinate system will zoom the plot like you’re looking at it with a magnifying glass. It does not change the underlying data as setting limits on a scale does.
- Parameters:
- xlimlist
Limits (2 elements) for the x axis. 1st element defines lower limit, 2nd element defines upper limit. None means no lower / upper bound - depending on the index in list.
- ylimlist
Limits (2 elements) for the y axis. 1st element defines lower limit, 2nd element defines upper limit. None means no lower / upper bound - depending on the index in list.
- flipbool
Flip the coordinate system axis so that horizontal axis becomes vertical and vice versa.
- Returns:
- FeatureSpec
Coordinate system specification.
Examples
1from lets_plot import * 2LetsPlot.setup_html() 3data = {'x': [0, 8, 12, 17, 20, 26], 4 'y': [0, 8, 12, 17, 20, 26], 5 'g': ['a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'c', 'c']} 6ggplot(data) + geom_line(aes(x='x', y='y', group='g')) + \ 7 coord_cartesian(xlim=(4, 23), ylim=(3, 22))