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"""
==========================
The default tick formatter
==========================
By default, tick labels are formatted using a `.ScalarFormatter`, which can be
configured via `~.axes.Axes.ticklabel_format`. This example illustrates some
possible configurations:
- Default.
- ``useMathText=True``: Fancy formatting of mathematical expressions.
- ``useOffset=False``: Do not use offset notation; see
`.ScalarFormatter.set_useOffset`.
"""
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.arange(0, 1, .01)
fig, axs = plt.subplots(
3, 3, figsize=(9, 9), layout="constrained", gridspec_kw={"hspace": 0.1})
for col in axs.T:
col[0].plot(x * 1e5 + 1e10, x * 1e-10 + 1e-5)
col[1].plot(x * 1e5, x * 1e-4)
col[2].plot(-x * 1e5 - 1e10, -x * 1e-5 - 1e-10)
for ax in axs[:, 1]:
ax.ticklabel_format(useMathText=True)
for ax in axs[:, 2]:
ax.ticklabel_format(useOffset=False)
plt.rcParams.update({"axes.titleweight": "bold", "axes.titley": 1.1})
axs[0, 0].set_title("default settings")
axs[0, 1].set_title("useMathText=True")
axs[0, 2].set_title("useOffset=False")
plt.show()
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