The only real difference between this version and the figure based one above is that this one will accept keyword arguments to be passed to the axes rather than to the figure. This is useful if you have an array of axes and you are planning to use all of them. It will return an array of axes handles (1D array if creating a single column or row, 2D array if there is more than one row and more than one column). The two main arguments for fig.subplots(nrows, ncols) will establish how many rows and columns you want to break the figure into. ![]()
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