ENH: Add properties position_centers and tops to BarContainer #30226
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These will be useful if one wants to put additional things on the bars.
Noted in #30224 (comment), which this will simplify because instad of
we can then simply do
Naming: The naming has to work for horizontal and vertical bars.
position_centers
: I use position as the non-data coordinate. This is consistent with the naming in https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/api/_as_gen/matplotlib.axes.Axes.grouped_bar.html (bar()
/barh()
usex
/y
, which doesn't generalize to orientation.I intentionally chose
position_centers
overcenter_positions
, becausecenter_position
could be misinterpreted as the (x, y) coordinates of the centers of the bar rectangles.tops
: https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/api/_as_gen/matplotlib.axes.Axes.grouped_bar.html universally usesheights
and the upper end of theheight
is reasonably thetop
. I think its bearable to have this naming also in the face of potentially horizontal bars.