Friday, October 26, 2018

Matplotlib Tight Layouts and Plots with Insets

For normal plots or subplots, the tight_layout command does a pretty good job of keeping things from overlapping, and managing the bounding box of the overall figure.

However, if you have plot with insets etc. then tight_layout can throw a tantrum. Something like: "ValueError: max() arg is an empty sequence".

For such plots, if your axis label gets cut, and you don't want to push the label too close to the axis with something like:

ax1.xaxis.labelpad = -10

then, you can use the bbox_inches = "tight" flag when saving your figure to ensure your axis labels are not clipped.

plt.savefig('xyz.pdf',  bbox_inches = "tight")

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