.. _axes_grid-simple_axes_divider2:

axes_grid example code: simple_axes_divider2.py
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.. plot:: /home/mandrake/rpm/BUILD/matplotlib-0.99.3/doc/mpl_examples/axes_grid/simple_axes_divider2.py

::

    import mpl_toolkits.axes_grid.axes_size as Size
    from mpl_toolkits.axes_grid import Divider
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    
    fig1 = plt.figure(1, (5.5, 4.))
    
    # the rect parameter will be ignore as we will set axes_locator
    rect = (0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.8)
    ax = [fig1.add_axes(rect, label="%d"%i) for i in range(4)]
    
    horiz = [Size.Scaled(1.5), Size.Fixed(.5), Size.Scaled(1.),
             Size.Scaled(.5)]
    
    vert = [Size.Scaled(1.), Size.Fixed(.5), Size.Scaled(1.5)]
    
    # divide the axes rectangle into grid whose size is specified by horiz * vert
    divider = Divider(fig1, rect, horiz, vert, aspect=False)
    
    ax[0].set_axes_locator(divider.new_locator(nx=0, ny=0))
    ax[1].set_axes_locator(divider.new_locator(nx=0, ny=2))
    ax[2].set_axes_locator(divider.new_locator(nx=2, ny=2))
    ax[3].set_axes_locator(divider.new_locator(nx=2, nx1=4, ny=0))
    
    for ax1 in ax:
        plt.setp(ax1.get_xticklabels()+ax1.get_yticklabels(),
                 visible=False)
    
    plt.draw()
    plt.show()
    

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