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Row and Column Headers in Matplotlib's Subplots
Using the subplot method, we can configure the number of rows and columns. nrows*nclos will create number positions to draw a diagram.
Steps
Number of rows = 2, Number of columns = 1, so total locations are: 2*1 = 2.
Add a subplot to the current figure, nrow = 2, ncols = 1, index = 1.
Add a subplot to the current figure, nrow = 2, ncols = 1, index = 2.
Using plt.show(), we can show the figure.
Example
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt row_count = 2 col_count = 1 index1 = 1 # no. of subplots are: row*col, index is the position of figure. plt.subplot(row_count, col_count, index1) index2 = 2 plt.subplot(row_count, col_count, index2) plt.show()
Output
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