mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_grid.Grid

class mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_grid.Grid(fig, rect, nrows_ncols, ngrids=None, direction='row', axes_pad=0.02, add_all=<deprecated parameter>, share_all=False, share_x=True, share_y=True, label_mode='L', axes_class=None, *, aspect=False)[source]

Bases: object

A grid of Axes.

In Matplotlib, the axes location (and size) is specified in normalized figure coordinates. This may not be ideal for images that needs to be displayed with a given aspect ratio; for example, it is difficult to display multiple images of a same size with some fixed padding between them. AxesGrid can be used in such case.

Parameters:
figFigure

The parent figure.

rect(float, float, float, float) or int

The axes position, as a (left, bottom, width, height) tuple or as a three-digit subplot position code (e.g., "121").

nrows_ncols(int, int)

Number of rows and columns in the grid.

ngridsint or None, default: None

If not None, only the first ngrids axes in the grid are created.

direction{"row", "column"}, default: "row"

Whether axes are created in row-major ("row by row") or column-major order ("column by column").

axes_padfloat or (float, float), default: 0.02

Padding or (horizontal padding, vertical padding) between axes, in inches.

add_allbool, default: True

Whether to add the axes to the figure using Figure.add_axes. This parameter is deprecated.

share_allbool, default: False

Whether all axes share their x- and y-axis. Overrides share_x and share_y.

share_xbool, default: True

Whether all axes of a column share their x-axis.

share_ybool, default: True

Whether all axes of a row share their y-axis.

label_mode{"L", "1", "all"}, default: "L"

Determines which axes will get tick labels:

  • "L": All axes on the left column get vertical tick labels; all axes on the bottom row get horizontal tick labels.
  • "1": Only the bottom left axes is labelled.
  • "all": all axes are labelled.
axes_classsubclass of matplotlib.axes.Axes, default: None
aspectbool, default: False

Whether the axes aspect ratio follows the aspect ratio of the data limits.

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__getitem__(self, i)[source]
__init__(self, fig, rect, nrows_ncols, ngrids=None, direction='row', axes_pad=0.02, add_all=<deprecated parameter>, share_all=False, share_x=True, share_y=True, label_mode='L', axes_class=None, *, aspect=False)[source]
Parameters:
figFigure

The parent figure.

rect(float, float, float, float) or int

The axes position, as a (left, bottom, width, height) tuple or as a three-digit subplot position code (e.g., "121").

nrows_ncols(int, int)

Number of rows and columns in the grid.

ngridsint or None, default: None

If not None, only the first ngrids axes in the grid are created.

direction{"row", "column"}, default: "row"

Whether axes are created in row-major ("row by row") or column-major order ("column by column").

axes_padfloat or (float, float), default: 0.02

Padding or (horizontal padding, vertical padding) between axes, in inches.

add_allbool, default: True

Whether to add the axes to the figure using Figure.add_axes. This parameter is deprecated.

share_allbool, default: False

Whether all axes share their x- and y-axis. Overrides share_x and share_y.

share_xbool, default: True

Whether all axes of a column share their x-axis.

share_ybool, default: True

Whether all axes of a row share their y-axis.

label_mode{"L", "1", "all"}, default: "L"

Determines which axes will get tick labels:

  • "L": All axes on the left column get vertical tick labels; all axes on the bottom row get horizontal tick labels.
  • "1": Only the bottom left axes is labelled.
  • "all": all axes are labelled.
axes_classsubclass of matplotlib.axes.Axes, default: None
aspectbool, default: False

Whether the axes aspect ratio follows the aspect ratio of the data limits.

__len__(self)[source]
__module__ = 'mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_grid'
__weakref__

list of weak references to the object (if defined)

get_aspect(self)[source]

Return the aspect of the SubplotDivider.

get_axes_locator(self)[source]
get_axes_pad(self)[source]

Return the axes padding.

Returns:
hpad, vpad

Padding (horizontal pad, vertical pad) in inches.

get_divider(self)[source]
get_geometry(self)[source]

Return the number of rows and columns of the grid as (nrows, ncols).

get_vsize_hsize(self)[source]
set_aspect(self, aspect)[source]

Set the aspect of the SubplotDivider.

set_axes_locator(self, locator)[source]
set_axes_pad(self, axes_pad)[source]

Set the padding between the axes.

Parameters:
axes_pad(float, float)

The padding (horizontal pad, vertical pad) in inches.

set_label_mode(self, mode)[source]

Define which axes have tick labels.

Parameters:
mode{"L", "1", "all"}

The label mode:

  • "L": All axes on the left column get vertical tick labels; all axes on the bottom row get horizontal tick labels.
  • "1": Only the bottom left axes is labelled.
  • "all": all axes are labelled.

Examples using mpl_toolkits.axes_grid1.axes_grid.Grid