@@ -223,19 +223,19 @@ def example_plot(ax, fontsize=12, nodec=False):
223223 hspace = 0.2 , wspace = 0.2 )
224224
225225##########################################
226- # rcParams:
227- # -----------
226+ # rcParams
227+ # --------
228228#
229229# There are five `rcParams` that can be set, either in a script
230230# or in the `matplotlibrc` file. They all have the prefix
231231# `figure.constrained_layout`:
232232#
233- # - `use`: Whether to use constrained_layout. Default is False
234- # - `w_pad`, `h_pad` Padding around axes objects.
235- # Float representing inches. Default is 3./72. inches (3 pts)
236- # - `wspace`, `hspace` Space between subplot groups.
237- # Float representing a fraction of the subplot widths being separated.
238- # Default is 0.02.
233+ # - `use`: Whether to use constrained_layout. Default is False
234+ # - `w_pad`, `h_pad` Padding around axes objects.
235+ # Float representing inches. Default is 3./72. inches (3 pts)
236+ # - `wspace`, `hspace` Space between subplot groups.
237+ # Float representing a fraction of the subplot widths being separated.
238+ # Default is 0.02.
239239
240240plt .rcParams ['figure.constrained_layout.use' ] = True
241241fig , axs = plt .subplots (2 , 2 , figsize = (3 , 3 ))
@@ -446,16 +446,15 @@ def docomplicated(suptitle=None):
446446# Other Caveats
447447# -------------
448448#
449- # * ``constrained_layout`` only considers ticklabels,
450- # axis labels, titles, and legends. Thus, other artists may be clipped
451- # and also may overlap.
449+ # * ``constrained_layout`` only considers ticklabels, axis labels, titles, and
450+ # legends. Thus, other artists may be clipped and also may overlap.
452451#
453- # * It assumes that the extra space needed for ticklabels, axis labels,
454- # and titles is independent of original location of axes. This is
455- # often true, but there are rare cases where it is not.
452+ # * It assumes that the extra space needed for ticklabels, axis labels,
453+ # and titles is independent of original location of axes. This is
454+ # often true, but there are rare cases where it is not.
456455#
457- # * There are small differences in how the backends handle rendering fonts,
458- # so the results will not be pixel-identical.
456+ # * There are small differences in how the backends handle rendering fonts,
457+ # so the results will not be pixel-identical.
459458
460459###########################################################
461460# Debugging
@@ -467,9 +466,9 @@ def docomplicated(suptitle=None):
467466# mode is for all sizes to collapse to their smallest allowable value. If
468467# this happens, it is for one of two reasons:
469468#
470- # 1. There was not enough room for the elements you were requesting to draw
471- # 2. There is a bug - in which case open an issue at
472- # https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues.
469+ # 1. There was not enough room for the elements you were requesting to draw.
470+ # 2. There is a bug - in which case open an issue at
471+ # https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues.
473472#
474473# If there is a bug, please report with a self-contained example that does
475474# not require outside data or dependencies (other than numpy).
@@ -632,11 +631,10 @@ def docomplicated(suptitle=None):
632631# height of the 1-row Axes to be less than half the height of the
633632# 2-row Axes.
634633#
635- # ..note::
634+ # .. note::
636635#
637- # This algorithm can be wrong if the decorations attached
638- # to the smaller axes are very large, so there is an unaccounted-for
639- # edge case.
636+ # This algorithm can be wrong if the decorations attached to the smaller
637+ # axes are very large, so there is an unaccounted-for edge case.
640638
641639
642640fig = plt .figure (constrained_layout = True )
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