matplotlib.pyplot.figure¶
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matplotlib.pyplot.
figure
(num=None, figsize=None, dpi=None, facecolor=None, edgecolor=None, frameon=True, FigureClass=<class 'matplotlib.figure.Figure'>, clear=False, **kwargs)[source]¶ Create a new figure, or activate an existing figure.
Parameters: - numint or str, optional
A unique identifier for the figure.
If a figure with that identifier already exists, this figure is made active and returned. An integer refers to the
Figure.number
attribute, a string refers to the figure label.If there is no figure with the identifier or num is not given, a new figure is created, made active and returned. If num is an int, it will be used for the
Figure.number
attribute, otherwise, an auto-generated integer value is used (starting at 1 and incremented for each new figure). If num is a string, the figure label and the window title is set to this value.- figsize(float, float), default:
rcParams["figure.figsize"]
(default:[6.4, 4.8]
) Width, height in inches.
- dpifloat, default:
rcParams["figure.dpi"]
(default:100.0
) The resolution of the figure in dots-per-inch.
- facecolorcolor, default:
rcParams["figure.facecolor"]
(default:'white'
) The background color.
- edgecolorcolor, default:
rcParams["figure.edgecolor"]
(default:'white'
) The border color.
- frameonbool, default: True
If False, suppress drawing the figure frame.
- FigureClasssubclass of
Figure
Optionally use a custom
Figure
instance.- clearbool, default: False
If True and the figure already exists, then it is cleared.
- tight_layoutbool or dict, default:
rcParams["figure.autolayout"]
(default:False
) If
False
use subplotpars. IfTrue
adjust subplot parameters usingtight_layout
with default padding. When providing a dict containing the keyspad
,w_pad
,h_pad
, andrect
, the defaulttight_layout
paddings will be overridden.- constrained_layoutbool, default:
rcParams["figure.constrained_layout.use"]
(default:False
) If
True
use constrained layout to adjust positioning of plot elements. Liketight_layout
, but designed to be more flexible. See Constrained Layout Guide for examples. (Note: does not work withadd_subplot
orsubplot2grid
.)- **kwargs : optional
See
Figure
for other possible arguments.
Returns: Notes
If you are creating many figures, make sure you explicitly call
pyplot.close
on the figures you are not using, because this will enable pyplot to properly clean up the memory.rcParams
defines the default values, which can be modified in the matplotlibrc file.