Issue
I know that I can get the positions of my y-ticks by ax.get_yticks()
(btw., is that the best/correct way to get them?). But I need the tick positions relative to the axis limits (i.e., between 0 and 1). What is the best way to get that? I tried ax.get_yticks(transform=ax.transAxes)
, which does not work.
Solution
This transformation can be easily done by hand:
y_min, y_max = ax.get_ylim()
ticks = [(tick - y_min)/(y_max - y_min) for tick in ax.get_yticks()]
UPDATE
To get it working with log scales, we need to employ matplotlib.transforms
. But transforms can only work with (x,y)
points, so we need first to complement y-ticks with some x coordinates (for example, zeros):
crd = np.vstack((np.zeros_like(ax.get_yticks()), ax.get_yticks())).T
Then we can transform data coodinates to display and then to axes and take y
column of it:
ticks = ax.transAxes.inverted().transform(ax.transData.transform(crd))[:,1]
Answered By - Andrey Sobolev
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