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Name: matplot-fmt-pi
Version: 1.5.0
Summary: Format numbers as multiples of Pi
Home-page: https://github.com/k-donn/format-pi
Author: k-donn
Author-email: k-donn@github.com
License: MIT
Description: # Matplotlib Format Pi
        
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        Create locator and formatter instances to make x/y labels and ticks correspond to multiples of pi.
        
        The `MultiplePi` class provides methods to seamlessly tell matplotlib to create and format tick labels as multiples of pi.
        
        In addition, the `MultiplePi` class allows a user to change the denominator of pi.
        
        Multiples of π/{2, 3, 4, ...} can be represented if needed.
        
        ## Examples
        
        Simply, the instance can be asssigned a denominator of pi then passed to matplotlib.
        
        ![Graph Example](./examples/graph.png)
        
        The parameters can also be modified to adjust the output to something more sophisticated.
        
        ![Tau Graph Example](./examples/tau_graph.png)
        
        ## Todo
        
        1.  Raise error for improper usage (plugging in 1/4 for a multiple of 1/3)
        
        ## Meta
        
        Inspired by [this](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40642061/how-to-set-axis-ticks-in-multiples-of-pi-python-matplotlib) post on StackOverflow.
        
Keywords: matplotlib,formatter,locator,axes ticks,numbers,radiansmultiples,of,pi
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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