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9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions tutorials/provisional/mosaic.py
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Expand Up @@ -210,7 +210,9 @@ def identify_axes(ax_dict, fontsize=48):
# (the same as `.Figure.subplots`).
#
# In this case we want to use the input to specify the arrangement,
# but set the relative widths of the rows / columns via *gridspec_kw*.
# but set the relative widths of the rows / columns. For convenience,
# `.gridspec.GridSpec`'s *height_ratios* and *width_ratios* are exposed in the
# `.Figure.subplot_mosaic` calling sequence.


axd = plt.figure(constrained_layout=True).subplot_mosaic(
Expand All @@ -227,9 +229,10 @@ def identify_axes(ax_dict, fontsize=48):
identify_axes(axd)

###############################################################################
# Or use the {*left*, *right*, *bottom*, *top*} keyword arguments to
# Other `.gridspec.GridSpec` keywords can be passed via *gridspec_kw*. For
# example, use the {*left*, *right*, *bottom*, *top*} keyword arguments to
# position the overall mosaic to put multiple versions of the same
# mosaic in a figure
# mosaic in a figure.

mosaic = """AA
BC"""
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