matplotlib.pyplot.subplot_mosaic¶
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matplotlib.pyplot.
subplot_mosaic
(layout, *, subplot_kw=None, gridspec_kw=None, empty_sentinel='.', **fig_kw)[source]¶ Build a layout of Axes based on ASCII art or nested lists.
This is a helper function to build complex GridSpec layouts visually.
Note
This API is provisional and may be revised in the future based on early user feedback.
Parameters: - layoutlist of list of {hashable or nested} or str
A visual layout of how you want your Axes to be arranged labeled as strings. For example
x = [['A panel', 'A panel', 'edge'], ['C panel', '.', 'edge']]
Produces 4 axes:
- 'A panel' which is 1 row high and spans the first two columns
- 'edge' which is 2 rows high and is on the right edge
- 'C panel' which in 1 row and 1 column wide in the bottom left
- a blank space 1 row and 1 column wide in the bottom center
Any of the entries in the layout can be a list of lists of the same form to create nested layouts.
If input is a str, then it must be of the form
''' AAE C.E '''
where each character is a column and each line is a row. This only allows only single character Axes labels and does not allow nesting but is very terse.
- subplot_kwdict, optional
Dictionary with keywords passed to the
Figure.add_subplot
call used to create each subplot.- gridspec_kwdict, optional
Dictionary with keywords passed to the
GridSpec
constructor used to create the grid the subplots are placed on.- empty_sentinelobject, optional
Entry in the layout to mean "leave this space empty". Defaults to
'.'
. Note, if layout is a string, it is processed viainspect.cleandoc
to remove leading white space, which may interfere with using white-space as the empty sentinel.- **fig_kw
All additional keyword arguments are passed to the
pyplot.figure
call.
Returns: - fig
Figure
The new figure
- dict[label, Axes]
A dictionary mapping the labels to the Axes objects.