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Update dependency matplotlib to v3.6.2 #55

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matplotlib (source) ==3.5.1 -> ==3.6.2 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

matplotlib/matplotlib ### [`v3.6.2`](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v3.6.2): REL: v3.6.2 [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/compare/v3.6.1...v3.6.2) This is the second bugfix release of the 3.6.x series. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: - Avoid mutating dictionaries passed to `subplots` - Fix `bbox_inches='tight'` on a figure with constrained layout enabled - Fix auto-scaling of `ax.hist` density with `histtype='step'` - Fix compatibility with PySide6 6.4 - Fix evaluating colormaps on non-NumPy arrays - Fix key reporting in pick events - Fix thread check on PyPy 3.8 - Handle input to `ax.bar` that is all NaN - Make rubber band more visible on Tk and Wx backends - Restore (and warn on) seaborn styles in `style.library` - Restore `get_renderer` function in deprecated `tight_layout` - nb/webagg: Fix resize handle on WebKit browsers (e.g., Safari) ### [`v3.6.1`](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v3.6.1): REL: v3.6.1 [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/compare/v3.6.0...v3.6.1) This is the first bugfix release of the 3.6.x series. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: - A warning is no longer raised when constrained layout explicitly disabled and tight layout is applied - Add missing `get_cmap` method to `ColormapRegistry` - Adding a colorbar on a `ScalarMappable` that is not attached to an `Axes` is now deprecated instead of raising a hard error - Fix `barplot` being empty when first element is NaN - Fix `FigureManager.resize` on GTK4 - Fix `fill_between` compatibility with NumPy 1.24 development version - Fix `hexbin` with empty arrays and log scaling - Fix `resize_event` deprecation warnings when creating figure on macOS - Fix build in mingw - Fix compatibility with PyCharm's interagg backend - Fix crash on empty `Text` in PostScript backend - Fix generic font families in SVG exports - Fix horizontal colorbars with hatches - Fix misplaced mathtext using `eqnarray` - `stackplot` no longer changes the Axes cycler ### [`v3.6.0`](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v3.6.0): REL: v3.6.0 [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/compare/v3.5.3...v3.6.0) Highlights of this release include: - Figure and Axes creation / management - `subplots`, `subplot_mosaic` accept *height_ratios* and *width_ratios* arguments - Constrained layout is no longer considered experimental - New `layout_engine` module - Compressed layout added for fixed-aspect ratio Axes - Layout engines may now be removed - `Axes.inset_axes` flexibility - WebP is now a supported output format - Garbage collection is no longer run on figure close - Plotting methods - Striped lines (experimental) - Custom cap widths in box and whisker plots in `bxp` and `boxplot` - Easier labelling of bars in bar plot - New style format string for colorbar ticks - Linestyles for negative contours may be set individually - Improved quad contour calculations via ContourPy - `errorbar` supports *markerfacecoloralt* - `streamplot` can disable streamline breaks - New axis scale `asinh` (experimental) - `stairs(..., fill=True)` hides patch edge by setting linewidth - Fix the dash offset of the `Patch` class - `Rectangle` patch rotation point - Colors and colormaps - Color sequence registry - Colormap method for creating a different lookup table size - Setting norms with strings - Titles, ticks, and labels - `plt.xticks` and `plt.yticks` support *minor* keyword argument - Legends - Legend can control alignment of title and handles - *ncol* keyword argument to `legend` renamed to *ncols* - Markers - `marker` can now be set to the string "none" - Customization of `MarkerStyle` join and cap style - Fonts and Text - Font fallback - List of available font names - `math_to_image` now has a *color* keyword argument - Active URL area rotates with link text - rcParams improvements - Allow setting figure label size and weight globally and separately from title - Mathtext parsing can be disabled globally - Double-quoted strings in matplotlibrc - 3D Axes improvements - Standardized views for primary plane viewing angles - Custom focal length for 3D camera - 3D plots gained a 3rd "roll" viewing angle - Equal aspect ratio for 3D plots - Interactive tool improvements - Rotation, aspect ratio correction and add/remove state - `MultiCursor` now supports Axes split over multiple figures - `PolygonSelector` bounding boxes - Setting `PolygonSelector` vertices - `SpanSelector` widget can now be snapped to specified values - More toolbar icons are styled for dark themes - Platform-specific changes - Wx backend uses standard toolbar - Improvements to macosx backend - Modifier keys handled more consistently - `savefig.directory` rcParam support - `figure.raise_window` rcParam support - Full-screen toggle support - Improved animation and blitting support - macOS application icon applied on Qt backend - New minimum macOS version - Windows on ARM support ### [`v3.5.3`](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v3.5.3): REL: v3.5.3 [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/compare/v3.5.2...v3.5.3) This is the third bugfix release of the 3.5.x series. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: - Fix alignment of over/under symbols - Fix bugs in colorbars: - alpha of extensions - `drawedges=True` with extensions - handling of `panchor=False` - Fix builds on Cygwin and IBM i - Fix contour labels in `SubFigure`s - Fix cursor output: - for `imshow` with all negative values - when using `BoundaryNorm` - Fix interactivity in IPython/Jupyter - Fix NaN handling in `errorbar` - Fix NumPy conversion from AstroPy unit arrays - Fix positional *markerfmt* passed to `stem` - Fix unpickling: - crash loading in a separate process - incorrect DPI when HiDPI screens ### [`v3.5.2`](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/releases/tag/v3.5.2): REL: v3.5.2 [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/compare/v3.5.1...v3.5.2) This is the second bugfix release of the 3.5.x series. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: - Add support for Windows on ARM (source-only; no wheels provided yet) - Add year to concise date formatter when displaying less than 12 months - Disable `QuadMesh` mouse cursor to avoid severe performance regression in `pcolormesh` - Delay backend selection to allow choosing one in more cases - Fix automatic layout bugs in EPS output - Fix autoscaling of `scatter` plots - Fix clearing of subfigures - Fix colorbar exponents, inversion of extensions, and use on inset axes - Fix compatibility with various NumPy-like classes (e.g., Pandas, xarray, etc.) - Fix constrained layout bugs with mixed subgrids - Fix `errorbar` with dashes - Fix errors in conversion to GTK4 and Qt6 - Fix figure options accidentally re-ordering data - Fix keyboard focus of TkAgg backend - Fix manual selection of contour labels - Fix path effects on text with whitespace - Fix `quiver` in subfigures - Fix `RangeSlider.set_val` displaying incorrectly - Fix regressions in collection data limits - Fix `stairs` with no edgecolor - Fix some leaks in Tk backends - Fix tight layout DPI confusion - Fix tool button customizability and some tool manager bugs - Only set Tk HiDPI scaling-on-map for Windows systems - Partially allow TTC font collection files by selecting the first font

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