Getting axes of matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection










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I want to get axes of a matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection. If pc is such an object, running the code below:



ax = pc.axes.get_xaxis()


Though my code has been working before, I was encountering the warning below:




MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: get_axes has been deprecated in mpl 1.5, please use the axes property. A removal date has not been set.




But now I have encountered this error running the same program:




'PolyCollection' object has no attribute 'get_axes'




How can I get the axes after depreciation of the get_axes?










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  • Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

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  • My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

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I want to get axes of a matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection. If pc is such an object, running the code below:



ax = pc.axes.get_xaxis()


Though my code has been working before, I was encountering the warning below:




MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: get_axes has been deprecated in mpl 1.5, please use the axes property. A removal date has not been set.




But now I have encountered this error running the same program:




'PolyCollection' object has no attribute 'get_axes'




How can I get the axes after depreciation of the get_axes?










share|improve this question






















  • Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

    – pouria babvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54














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I want to get axes of a matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection. If pc is such an object, running the code below:



ax = pc.axes.get_xaxis()


Though my code has been working before, I was encountering the warning below:




MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: get_axes has been deprecated in mpl 1.5, please use the axes property. A removal date has not been set.




But now I have encountered this error running the same program:




'PolyCollection' object has no attribute 'get_axes'




How can I get the axes after depreciation of the get_axes?










share|improve this question














I want to get axes of a matplotlib.collections.PolyCollection. If pc is such an object, running the code below:



ax = pc.axes.get_xaxis()


Though my code has been working before, I was encountering the warning below:




MatplotlibDeprecationWarning: get_axes has been deprecated in mpl 1.5, please use the axes property. A removal date has not been set.




But now I have encountered this error running the same program:




'PolyCollection' object has no attribute 'get_axes'




How can I get the axes after depreciation of the get_axes?







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  • Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

    – pouria babvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54


















  • Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:03











  • My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

    – pouria babvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:54

















Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 13 '18 at 13:03





Can you please precisely state which code you are running and what the complete error traceback is. Also state the version you are using.

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 13 '18 at 13:03













My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

– pouria babvey
Nov 13 '18 at 15:54






My code is a modified version of this code available on StackOverflow: stackoverflow.com/questions/25071968/…

– pouria babvey
Nov 13 '18 at 15:54













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The warning you mention suggests to use the axes property instead. Having a look at the documentation, axes is an existing property while get_axes is not. It should return the Axes instance as intended.






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    The warning you mention suggests to use the axes property instead. Having a look at the documentation, axes is an existing property while get_axes is not. It should return the Axes instance as intended.






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      The warning you mention suggests to use the axes property instead. Having a look at the documentation, axes is an existing property while get_axes is not. It should return the Axes instance as intended.






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