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pyplot.subplots creates a figure and a grid of subplots with a single call, while providing reasonable control over how the individual plots are created. For more advanced use cases you can use GridSpec for a more general subplot layout or Figure.add_subplot for adding subplots at arbitrary locations within the figure.
- Subplot Mosaic
Complex and semantic figure composition (subplot_mosaic)#...
- Placing Colorbars
Manual placement of colorbars#. Sometimes the automatic...
- Subplot Mosaic
10 cze 2023 · As of matplotlib 3.6.0, width_ratios and height_ratios can now be passed directly as keyword arguments to plt.subplots and subplot_mosaic, as per What's new in Matplotlib 3.6.0 (Sep 15, 2022). f, (a0, a1) = plt.subplots(1, 2, width_ratios=[3, 1]) f, (a0, a1, a2) = plt.subplots(3, 1, height_ratios=[1, 1, 3])
Create a figure and a set of subplots. This utility wrapper makes it convenient to create common layouts of subplots, including the enclosing figure object, in a single call. Parameters: nrows, ncolsint, default: 1. Number of rows/columns of the subplot grid. sharex, shareybool or {'none', 'all', 'row', 'col'}, default: False.
subplots() is the recommended method to generate simple subplot arrangements: fig , ( ax1 , ax2 ) = plt . subplots ( 2 , 1 ) fig . suptitle ( 'A tale of 2 subplots' ) ax1 . plot ( x1 , y1 , 'o-' ) ax1 . set_ylabel ( 'Damped oscillation' ) ax2 . plot ( x2 , y2 , '.-' ) ax2 . set_xlabel ( 'time (s)' ) ax2 . set_ylabel ( 'Undamped' ) plt . show ()
To go beyond a regular grid to subplots that span multiple rows and columns, plt.GridSpec is the best tool. plt.GridSpec does not create a plot by itself; it is rather a convenient interface...
20 kwi 2020 · Examples on how to plot multiple plots on the same figure using Matplotlib and the interactive interface, pyplot. Includes common use cases and best practices.
Multiple Subplots. Sometimes it is helpful to compare different views of data side by side. To this end, Matplotlib has the concept of subplots: groups of smaller axes that can exist together within a single figure. These subplots might be insets, grids of plots, or other more complicated layouts.