Layoutables
Layoutables
are objects which can be added to a Figure
or Scene
and have their location and size controlled by a GridLayout
. In of itself, a Layoutable
is an abstract type. A Figure
has its own internal GridLayout
and therefore offers simplified syntax for adding layoutables to it. If you want to work with a bare Scene
, you can attach a GridLayout
to its pixel area. The layoutscene
function is supplied for this purpose.
Note
A layout only controls an object's position or bounding box. A Layoutable
can be controlled by the GridLayout of a Figure but not be added as a visual to the Figure. A Layoutable
can also be added to a Scene without being inside any GridLayout, if you specify the bounding box yourself.
Adding to a Figure
Here's one way to add a Layoutable
, in this case an Axis
, to a Figure.
using CairoMakie
f = Figure()
ax = Axis(f[1, 1])
f
Adding to a Scene
And here's how you can add the same Layoutable to a Scene, which is the primitive object underlying a Figure. As discussed above, layoutscene
is an older convenience method to create a Scene with an attached GridLayout that tracks its size. This is mostly not needed anymore since Figures were added.
using CairoMakie
scene, layout = layoutscene()
ax = layout[1, 1] = Axis(scene)
scene
Specifying a boundingbox directly
Sometimes you just want to place a Layoutable
in a specific location, without it being controlled by a dynamic layout. You can do this by setting the bbox
parameter, which is usually controlled by the layout, manually. The boundingbox should be a 2D Rect
, and can also be an Observable if you plan to change it dynamically. The function BBox
creates an Rect2f
, but instead of passing origin and widths, you pass left, right, bottom and top boundaries directly.
Here's an example where two axes are placed manually:
using CairoMakie
f = Figure()
Axis(f, bbox = BBox(100, 300, 100, 500), title = "Axis 1")
Axis(f, bbox = BBox(400, 700, 200, 400), title = "Axis 2")
f
Deleting layoutables
To remove layoutables from their layout and the figure or scene, use delete!(layoutable)
.
These docs were autogenerated using Makie: v0.15.2, GLMakie: v0.4.6, CairoMakie: v0.6.5, WGLMakie: v0.4.6