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Aligning Labels#
Aligning xlabel and ylabel using Figure.align_xlabels
and
Figure.align_ylabels
Figure.align_labels
wraps these two functions.
Note that the xlabel "XLabel1 1" would normally be much closer to the x-axis, and "YLabel1 0" would be much closer to the y-axis of their respective axes.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.gridspec as gridspec
fig = plt.figure(tight_layout=True)
gs = gridspec.GridSpec(2, 2)
ax = fig.add_subplot(gs[0, :])
ax.plot(np.arange(0, 1e6, 1000))
ax.set_ylabel('YLabel0')
ax.set_xlabel('XLabel0')
for i in range(2):
ax = fig.add_subplot(gs[1, i])
ax.plot(np.arange(1., 0., -0.1) * 2000., np.arange(1., 0., -0.1))
ax.set_ylabel('YLabel1 %d' % i)
ax.set_xlabel('XLabel1 %d' % i)
if i == 0:
ax.tick_params(axis='x', rotation=55)
fig.align_labels() # same as fig.align_xlabels(); fig.align_ylabels()
plt.show()