set_box_aspect(self, aspect=None)
This defines the aspect of the Axes in figure space and is not to be confused with the data aspect (see :None:None:`~.Axes.set_aspect`
).
Changes the physical dimensions of the Axes, such that the ratio of the Axes height to the Axes width in physical units is equal to aspect. Defining a box aspect will change the adjustable property to 'datalim' (see :None:None:`~.Axes.set_adjustable`
).
None will disable a fixed box aspect so that height and width of the Axes are chosen independently.
Set the Axes box aspect, i.e. the ratio of height to width.
matplotlib.axes.Axes.set_aspect
for a description of aspect handling.
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