Segment Drawing Primitives¶
Schemdraw drawing segments.
Each element is made up of one or more segments that define drawing primitives.
- class schemdraw.segments.Segment(path: Sequence[Union[Sequence[float], schemdraw.util.Point]], color: Optional[str] = None, lw: Optional[float] = None, ls: Optional[Literal['-', ':', '--', '-.']] = None, capstyle: Optional[Literal['butt', 'round', 'square', 'projecting']] = None, joinstyle: Optional[Literal['bevel', 'miter', 'round']] = None, fill: Optional[str] = None, arrow: Optional[str] = None, arrowwidth: float = 0.15, arrowlength: float = 0.25, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
A segment path
- Parameters
path – List of (x,y) coordinates making the path
color – Color for this segment
lw – Line width for the segment
ls – Line style for the segment ‘-’, ‘–’, ‘:’, etc.
capstyle – Capstyle for the segment: ‘butt’, ‘round’, ‘square’, (‘projecting’)
joinstyle – Joinstyle for the segment: ‘round’, ‘miter’, or ‘bevel’
fill – Color to fill if path is closed
arrow – Arrowhead specifier, such as ‘->’, ‘<-’, or ‘<->’
arrowwidth – Width of arrowhead
arrowlength – Length of arrowhead
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
- doflip() None ¶
Vertically flip the element
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the center of the path)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- Return type
Bounding box limits
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentArc(center: Sequence[float], width: float, height: float, theta1: float = 35, theta2: float = - 35, arrow: Optional[Literal['cw', 'ccw']] = None, angle: float = 0, color: Optional[str] = None, lw: Optional[float] = None, ls: Optional[Literal['-', ':', '--', '-.']] = None, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
An elliptical arc drawing segment
- Parameters
center – Center of the arc ellipse
width – Width of the arc ellipse
height – Height of the arc ellipse
theta1 – Starting angle in degrees
theta2 – Ending angle in degrees
arrow – Direction of arrowhead (‘cw’ or ‘ccw’)
angle – Rotation of the ellipse defining the arc
color – Color for this segment
lw – Line width for the segment
ls – Line style for the segment
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
- doflip() None ¶
Vertically flip the element
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the centerx point)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
Bounding box limits (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- xform(transform, **style) SegmentArc ¶
Return a new Segment that has been transformed to its global position
- Parameters
transform – Transformation to apply
style – Style parameters from Element to apply as default
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentArrow(tail: Sequence[float], head: Sequence[float], headwidth: Optional[float] = None, headlength: Optional[float] = None, color: Optional[str] = None, lw: Optional[float] = None, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, ref: Optional[Literal['start', 'end']] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
Arrow Segment
[DEPRECATED - use Segment with arrow parameter instead]
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentBezier(p: Sequence[Union[Sequence[float], schemdraw.util.Point]], color: Optional[str] = None, lw: Optional[float] = None, ls: Optional[Literal['-', ':', '--', '-.']] = None, capstyle: Optional[Literal['butt', 'round', 'square', 'projecting']] = None, arrow: Optional[str] = None, arrowlength: float = 0.25, arrowwidth: float = 0.2, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
Quadratic or Cubic Bezier curve segment
- Parameters
p – control points (3 or 4)
color – Color for this segment
lw – Line width for the segment
ls – Line style for the segment ‘-’, ‘–’, ‘:’, etc.
capstyle – Capstyle for the segment: ‘butt’, ‘round’, ‘square’, (‘projecting’)
joinstyle – Joinstyle for the segment: ‘round’, ‘miter’, or ‘bevel’
fill – Color to fill if path is closed
arrow – Arrowhead specifier, such as ‘->’, ‘<-’, or ‘<->’
arrowwidth – Width of arrowhead
arrowlength – Length of arrowhead
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
- doflip() None ¶
Vertically flip the element
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the centerx point)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
Bounding box limits (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- xform(transform, **style) SegmentBezier ¶
Return a new Segment that has been transformed to its global position
- Parameters
transform – Transformation to apply
style – Style parameters from Element to apply as default
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentCircle(center: Sequence[float], radius: float, color: str = None, lw: float = None, ls: Linestyle = None, fill: bool | str | None = None, clip: BBox = None, zorder: int = None, ref: EndRef = None)¶
A circle drawing segment
- Parameters
center – (x, y) center of the circle
radius – Radius of the circle
color – Color for this segment
lw – Line width for the segment
ls – Line style for the segment
fill – Color to fill if path is closed. True -> fill with element color.
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
ref – Flip reference [‘start’, ‘end’, None].
- doflip() None ¶
Flip the segment up/down
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the centerx point)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
Bounding box limits (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- xform(transform, **style) SegmentCircle ¶
Return a new Segment that has been transformed to its global position
- Parameters
transform – Transformation to apply
style – Style parameters from Element to apply as default
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentPoly(verts: Sequence[Sequence[float]], closed: bool = True, cornerradius: float = 0, color: Optional[str] = None, fill: Optional[str] = None, lw: Optional[float] = None, ls: Optional[Literal['-', ':', '--', '-.']] = None, hatch: bool = False, joinstyle: Optional[Literal['bevel', 'miter', 'round']] = None, capstyle: Optional[Literal['butt', 'round', 'square', 'projecting']] = None, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
A polygon segment
- Parameters
xy – List of (x,y) coordinates making the polygon
closed – Draw a closed polygon (default True)
cornerradius – Round the corners to this radius (0 for no rounding)
color – Color for this segment
fill – Color to fill if path is closed
lw – Line width for the segment
ls – Line style for the segment
hatch – Show hatch lines
capstyle – Capstyle for the segment: ‘butt’, ‘round’, ‘square’, (‘projecting’)
joinstyle – Joinstyle for the segment: ‘round’, ‘miter’, or ‘bevel’
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
- doflip() None ¶
Vertically flip the element
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the centerx point)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
Bounding box limits (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- xform(transform, **style) SegmentPoly ¶
Return a new Segment that has been transformed to its global position
- Parameters
transform – Transformation to apply
style – Style parameters from Element to apply as default
- class schemdraw.segments.SegmentText(pos: Sequence[float], label: str, align: Optional[Tuple[Optional[Literal['center', 'left', 'right']], Optional[Literal['center', 'top', 'bottom']]]] = None, rotation: Optional[float] = None, rotation_mode: Optional[Literal['anchor', 'default']] = None, color: Optional[str] = None, fontsize: float = 14, font: Optional[str] = None, clip: Optional[schemdraw.types.BBox] = None, zorder: Optional[int] = None)¶
A text drawing segment
- Parameters
pos – (x, y) coordinates for text
label – Text to draw
align – Tuple of (horizontal, vertical) alignment where horizontal is (‘center’, ‘left’, ‘right’) and vertical is (‘center’, ‘top’, ‘bottom’)
rotation – Rotation angle in degrees
rotation_mode – See Matplotlib documentation. ‘anchor’ or ‘default’.
color – Color for this segment
fontsize – Font size
font – Font name/family
clip – Bounding box to clip to
zorder – Z-order for segment
- doflip() None ¶
Vertically flip the element
- doreverse(centerx: float) None ¶
Reverse the path (flip horizontal about the centerx point)
- draw(fig, transform, **style) None ¶
Draw the segment
- Parameters
fig – schemdraw.Figure to draw on
transform – Transform to apply before drawing
style – Default style parameters
- get_bbox() schemdraw.types.BBox ¶
Get bounding box (untransformed)
- Returns
Bounding box limits (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax)
- xform(transform, **style) SegmentText ¶
Return a new Segment that has been transformed to its global position
- Parameters
transform – Transformation to apply
style – Style parameters from Element to apply as default