@@ -1281,6 +1281,10 @@ def add_subplot(self, *args, **kwargs):
12811281
12821282 If no positional arguments are passed, defaults to (1, 1, 1).
12831283
1284+ In rare circumstances, `.add_subplot` may be called with a single
1285+ argument, a subplot axes instance already created in the
1286+ present figure but not in the figure's list of axes.
1287+
12841288 projection : {None, 'aitoff', 'hammer', 'lambert', 'mollweide', \
12851289 'polar', 'rectilinear', str}, optional
12861290 The projection type of the subplot (`~.axes.Axes`). *str* is the
@@ -1310,8 +1314,7 @@ def add_subplot(self, *args, **kwargs):
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13111315 Returns
13121316 -------
1313- axes : an `.axes.SubplotBase` subclass of `~.axes.Axes` (or a \
1314- subclass of `~.axes.Axes`)
1317+ axes : `.axes.SubplotBase`, or another subclass of `~.axes.Axes`
13151318
13161319 The axes of the subplot. The returned axes base class depends on
13171320 the projection used. It is `~.axes.Axes` if rectilinear projection
@@ -1330,10 +1333,6 @@ def add_subplot(self, *args, **kwargs):
13301333 two subplots that are otherwise identical to be added to the figure,
13311334 make sure you give them unique labels.
13321335
1333- In rare circumstances, `.add_subplot` may be called with a single
1334- argument, a subplot axes instance already created in the
1335- present figure but not in the figure's list of axes.
1336-
13371336 See Also
13381337 --------
13391338 .Figure.add_axes
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