set_axisbelow(self, b)
This controls the zorder of the ticks and gridlines. For more information on the zorder see /gallery/misc/zorder_demo
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Possible values:
True (zorder = 0.5): Ticks and gridlines are below all Artists.
'line' (zorder = 1.5): Ticks and gridlines are above patches (e.g. rectangles, with default zorder = 1) but still below lines and markers (with their default zorder = 2).
False (zorder = 2.5): Ticks and gridlines are above patches and lines / markers.
Set whether axis ticks and gridlines are above or below most artists.
The following pages refer to to this document either explicitly or contain code examples using this.
matplotlib.pyplot.grid
matplotlib.axes._base._AxesBase.get_axisbelow
matplotlib.axes._base._AxesBase.grid
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