matplotlib.gridspec.
SubplotSpec
(gridspec, num1, num2=None)[source]¶Bases: object
Specifies the location of a subplot in a GridSpec
.
Note
Likely, you'll never instantiate a SubplotSpec
yourself. Instead you
will typically obtain one from a GridSpec
using item-access.
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get_geometry
(self)[source]¶Return the subplot geometry as tuple (n_rows, n_cols, start, stop)
.
The indices start and stop define the range of the subplot within
the GridSpec
. stop is inclusive (i.e. for a single cell
start == stop
).
get_position
(self, figure, return_all=False)[source]¶Update the subplot position from figure.subplotpars
.
get_rows_columns
(self)[source]¶Return the subplot row and column numbers as a tuple
(n_rows, n_cols, row_start, row_stop, col_start, col_stop)
.
get_topmost_subplotspec
(self)[source]¶Return the topmost SubplotSpec
instance associated with the subplot.
subgridspec
(self, nrows, ncols, **kwargs)[source]¶Create a GridSpec within this subplot.
The created GridSpecFromSubplotSpec
will have this SubplotSpec
as
a parent.
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See also
Examples
Adding three subplots in the space occupied by a single subplot:
fig = plt.figure()
gs0 = fig.add_gridspec(3, 1)
ax1 = fig.add_subplot(gs0[0])
ax2 = fig.add_subplot(gs0[1])
gssub = gs0[2].subgridspec(1, 3)
for i in range(3):
fig.add_subplot(gssub[0, i])