[Matplotlib-users] get nrows and ncols from Figure
aeuii at posteo.de
aeuii at posteo.de
Tue Nov 3 05:54:46 EST 2015
Hi,
I'm using
fig, axes = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols=3)
to generate a figure and later in code I would like to find out how many
columns and rows of are in the layout having only Figure object (fig).
I was not able to find those parameters stored in `fig`. I noticed that
fig.axes or fig.get_axes() return a flattened list of all axes, but
without structure (like `axes` from `plt.subplots`). What's the best
way to find out `nrows` and `ncols` from `fig`?
Thanks in advance!
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Best regards,
Stefan
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