################### Implemented Methods ################### The following methods are available, instead of by giving ``x`` and ``y`` as the first two arguments, by giving ``t``, ``l``, ``r`` as the first three arguments: - ``ax.text`` - ``ax.plot`` - ``ax.scatter`` - ``ax.fill`` - ``ax.tricontour`` - ``ax.tricontourf`` - ``ax.tripcolor`` - ``ax.triplot`` Similarly, the following methods are available by giving, ``t``, ``l``, ``r``, ``dt``, ``dl``, ``dr`` as the first six arguments instead of ``x``, ``y``, ``dx``, ``dy``: - ``ax.arrow`` - ``ax.quiver`` .. Note:: In the methods above, by setting the corresponding ``transform``, one CAN still pass ``x`` and ``y`` for the plots onto the Cartesian coordinates like `data, axes, figure, and display coordinates `_ of Matplotlib ``Axes``. The following methods are for binned plots. The first three arguments are for ``t``, ``l``, and ``r``, and `gridsize` must be one integer value. - ``ax.hexbin`` - ``ax.tribin`` .. Matplotlib Furthermore, the following methods and attributes are implemented, which should work as expected from the correspondences of Matplotlib: - Similarly to ``ax.get_xlabel`` and ``ax.get_ylabel``: - ``ax.get_tlabel`` - ``ax.get_llabel`` - ``ax.get_rlabel`` - Similarly to ``ax.set_xlabel`` and ``ax.set_ylabel``: - ``ax.set_tlabel`` - ``ax.set_llabel`` - ``ax.set_rlabel`` - Similarly to ``ax.axhline`` and ``ax.axvline``: - ``ax.axtline`` - ``ax.axlline`` - ``ax.axrline`` - Similarly to ``ax.axhspan`` and ``ax.axvshan``: - ``ax.axtspan`` - ``ax.axlspan`` - ``ax.axrspan`` - Similarly to ``ax.xaxis`` and ``ax.yaxis``: - ``ax.taxis`` - ``ax.laxis`` - ``ax.raxis`` .. Note:: All the above methods and attributes are designed to be accessible only via the `object-oriented API of Matplotlib `_. The pyplot API may not work as expected.