Thomas - I hate to be obtuse, but did you mean to imply that the xaxis
and yaxis properties of an Axes object are AxisArtist objects?
IPython tells me that they are XAxis and YAxis objects. From
inspecting the GitHub repo, it seems that these are child classes of
the Axis object.

I suppose I should ask the question addressing the problem I actually
have:  How do I render the tick (map) labels *inside* a Cartopy map
instead of *outside*?

Thanks,

Mike

On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Thomas Caswell <tcasw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ax.xaxis or ax.yaxis
>
> axes_grid is an alternative to the default Axes/Axis classes.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2016, 19:53 Hearne, Mike <mhea...@usgs.gov> wrote:
>>
>> Python: 3.5
>> Matplotlib: 1.5.2
>>
>> I'm trying to invert the tick labels on a Cartopy map, and I found
>> this Matplotlib example:
>>
>> ax.axis[:].invert_ticklabel_direction()
>>
>> found here:
>> http://matplotlib.org/mpl_toolkits/axes_grid/users/axisartist.html
>>
>> My problem is that any Axes object (or child class thereof) that I've
>> experimented with says that the axis attribute is a *method*, not a
>> sequence as I infer from the above example.
>>
>> How do I get the axisartists for a bog-standard Axes instance?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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