matplotlib 3.5.1

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_get_aligned_offsets(hd_list, height, align='baseline')

For simplicity of the description, the terminology used here assumes a horizontal layout (i.e., vertical alignment), but the function works equally for a vertical layout.

Parameters

hd_list :

List of (height, xdescent) of boxes to be aligned.

height : float or None

Intended total height. If None, the maximum of the heights in hd_list is used.

align : {'baseline', 'left', 'top', 'right', 'bottom', 'center'}

The alignment anchor of the boxes.

Returns

height

The total height of the packing (if a value was originally passed in, it is returned without checking that it is actually large enough).

descent

The descent of the packing.

offsets

The bottom offsets of the boxes.

Align boxes each specified by their (height, descent) pair.

Examples

See :

Local connectivity graph

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SVG is more flexible but power hungry; and does not scale well to 50 + nodes.

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