.. _pylab_examples-ganged_plots:

pylab_examples example code: ganged_plots.py
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.. plot:: /home/tcaswell/source/p/matplotlib/doc/mpl_examples/pylab_examples/ganged_plots.py

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    """
    To create plots that share a common axes (visually) you can set the
    hspace between the subplots close to zero (do not use zero itself).
    Normally you'll want to turn off the tick labels on all but one of the
    axes.
    
    In this example the plots share a common xaxis but you can follow the
    same logic to supply a common y axis.
    """
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import numpy as np
    
    t = np.arange(0.0, 2.0, 0.01)
    
    s1 = np.sin(2*np.pi*t)
    s2 = np.exp(-t)
    s3 = s1*s2
    
    # axes rect in relative 0,1 coords left, bottom, width, height.  Turn
    # off xtick labels on all but the lower plot
    
    
    f = plt.figure()
    plt.subplots_adjust(hspace=0.001)
    
    
    ax1 = plt.subplot(311)
    ax1.plot(t, s1)
    plt.yticks(np.arange(-0.9, 1.0, 0.4))
    plt.ylim(-1, 1)
    
    ax2 = plt.subplot(312, sharex=ax1)
    ax2.plot(t, s2)
    plt.yticks(np.arange(0.1, 1.0, 0.2))
    plt.ylim(0, 1)
    
    ax3 = plt.subplot(313, sharex=ax1)
    ax3.plot(t, s3)
    plt.yticks(np.arange(-0.9, 1.0, 0.4))
    plt.ylim(-1, 1)
    
    xticklabels = ax1.get_xticklabels() + ax2.get_xticklabels()
    plt.setp(xticklabels, visible=False)
    
    plt.show()
    

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