home/docs/checkouts//user_builds/proplot/conda/stable/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cartopy/crs.py:228: ShapelyDeprecationWarning: _len_ for multi-part geometries is deprecated and will be removed in Shapely 2.0. The below examples show how these keyword arguments affect the figure size. See this table for the currently available journal specifications. For example, journal='nat1' results inĪ width suitable for single-column Nature figures. Journal sets the physical dimensions of the figure to meet requirementsįor submission to an academic journal. If both are specified, or if the figsize argument is specified, the figure If one is specified, the other is calculated to satisfy refaspect. If both are specified, refaspect is ignored.įigwidth and figheight set the physical dimensions of the figure. To satisfy the reference subplot aspect ratio refaspect (default is 1). If one is specified, the other is calculated Refwidth and refheight set the physical dimensions of the reference subplot The figure size ultimately depends on the following Figure Gridspec geometry and a user-input figure width (height). Height (width) may be calculated automatically from the
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Usually corresponds to the subplot in the upper-left corner – see this Matching the Figure keyword refnum (the default value 1 By default, the figure size is calculatedĪutomatically from the gridspec geometry and the physical Also note that if theĪn “a-b-c” label and title are in the same position, they are automaticallyĭepending on the keyword arguments passed to Figure, proplotįigure sizes may be flexible. The “a-b-c” label location, weight, and size with the rc, To change the label style, set rc.abc to e.g. To turn on “a-b-c” labels, set rc.abc to True or pass abc=Trueįor details). Passing order='F' (note the number order also determines the list order in the Number order is row-major by default and can be switched to column-major by But if you used the ncols and nrows keyword arguments, the Passed an array, the subplot numbers correspond to the numbers The numbers depend on the input arguments. If you draw all of your subplots at once with add_subplots, Is incremented by 1 each time you call add_subplot. Manually specify the number with the number keyword. If you add subplots one-by-one with add_subplot, you can
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Proplot can quickly add “a-b-c” labels to subplots.