Taille des sous-intrigues Matplotlib
f, axs = plt.subplots(2,2,figsize=(15,15))
Frantic Fly
f, axs = plt.subplots(2,2,figsize=(15,15))
# importing required library
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
# creating grid for subplots
fig = plt.figure()
fig.set_figheight(6)
fig.set_figwidth(6)
ax1 = plt.subplot2grid(shape=(3, 3), loc=(0, 0), colspan=3)
ax2 = plt.subplot2grid(shape=(3, 3), loc=(1, 0), colspan=1)
ax3 = plt.subplot2grid(shape=(3, 3), loc=(1, 2), rowspan=2)
ax4 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (2, 0))
ax5 = plt.subplot2grid((3, 3), (2, 1), colspan=1)
# initializing x,y axis value
x = np.arange(0, 10, 0.1)
y = np.cos(x)
# plotting subplots
ax1.plot(x, y)
ax1.set_title('ax1')
ax2.plot(x, y)
ax2.set_title('ax2')
ax3.plot(x, y)
ax3.set_title('ax3')
ax4.plot(x, y)
ax4.set_title('ax4')
ax5.plot(x, y)
ax5.set_title('ax5')
# automatically adjust padding horizontally
# as well as vertically.
plt.tight_layout()
# display plot
plt.show()
from mpl_toolkits.axes_grid.inset_locator import inset_axes
inset_axes = inset_axes(parent_axes,
width="30%", # width = 30% of parent_bbox
height=1., # height : 1 inch
loc=3)