I want to plot there subplots in a figure using GridSpec in matplotlib.
In the first rows (varying number of rows), I want to place a grid with circles.
In the second last row, I want to place a legend.
In the last row, I want to place a colorbar.
But it seems that my colorbar is taking more space than I have given.
Do you have any idea to solve it?
Here is the code to regenerate it:
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.cm as matplotlib_cm
import numpy as np
import matplotlib as mpl
import os
def plot_legend_in_given_axis(ax, fontsize):
diameter_labels = [0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0]
row_labels = ['circle']
ax.grid(which="major", color="white", linestyle='-', linewidth=3)
ax.set_aspect(1.0)
for row_index, row_label in enumerate(row_labels):
for diameter_index, diameter_label in enumerate(diameter_labels):
circle=plt.Circle((diameter_index 0.5, row_index 0.5), radius=(diameter_label/(2*1.09)), color='gray', fill=True)
ax.add_artist(circle)
ax.set_xlim([0, len(diameter_labels)])
ax.set_xticklabels([])
ax.tick_params(axis='x', which='minor', length=0, labelsize=12)
ax.set_xticks(np.arange(0, len(diameter_labels), 1))
ax.xaxis.set_ticks_position('bottom')
ax.set_xlabel('Very long\nx axis label', fontsize=fontsize, labelpad=5)
ax.set_ylim([0, len(row_labels)])
ax.set_yticklabels([])
ax.tick_params(axis='y', which='minor', length=0, labelsize=12)
ax.set_yticks(np.arange(0, len(row_labels), 1))
ax.grid(which='major', color='black', linestyle='-', linewidth=1)
def main(width, height, xaxis_labels, yaxis_labels):
width_multiply = 1.5
height_multiply = 1.5
figure_width = int(width_multiply * width)
figure_height = int(height_multiply * height)
fig = plt.figure(figsize=(figure_width, figure_height))
grid = plt.GridSpec(width, height, hspace=0, wspace=0)
ax = fig.add_subplot(grid[0:-2, :])
ax.set_aspect(1.0)
legend_ax = fig.add_subplot(grid[-2, :])
plot_legend_in_given_axis(legend_ax, 20)
color_bar_ax = fig.add_subplot(grid[-1, :])
cmap = matplotlib_cm.get_cmap('YlOrRd')
v_min = 2
v_max = 20
norm = plt.Normalize(v_min, v_max)
bounds = np.arange(v_min, v_max 1, 2)
cb = mpl.colorbar.ColorbarBase(color_bar_ax, cmap=cmap, norm=norm, ticks=bounds, spacing='proportional', orientation='horizontal')
cb.ax.tick_params(labelsize=20)
cb.set_label("-log10 (q-value)", horizontalalignment='center', rotation=0, fontsize=20)
plt.xlim([0, width])
ax.set_xticks(np.arange(0, width 1, 1))
plt.ylim([1, height])
ax.set_yticks(np.arange(0, height 1, 1))
# Plot the circles with color in the grid
for yaxis_index, yaxis_label in enumerate(yaxis_labels):
for xaxis_index, xaxis_label in enumerate(xaxis_labels):
circle = plt.Circle((xaxis_index 0.5, yaxis_index 0.5), 0.4, color=cmap(norm(10)), fill=True)
ax.add_artist(circle)
ax.grid()
for edge, spine in ax.spines.items():
spine.set_visible(True)
spine.set_color('black')
figures_path = os.path.join('/Users', 'burcakotlu', 'Desktop')
figFile = os.path.join(figures_path, 'ColorBar_Using_GridSpec.png')
fig.savefig(figFile, dpi=100, bbox_inches="tight")
plt.cla()
plt.close(fig)
width = 5
height = 5
xaxis_labels = ["x%d" %i for i in range(width)]
yaxis_labels = ["y%d" %i for i in range(height)]
main(width, height, xaxis_labels, yaxis_labels)
CodePudding user response:
This issue comes from the fact that you are using plt.xlim([0, width])
and plt.ylim([1, height])
to set the range of the axes of your first subplot (with axes ax
) immediately after defining the axes color_bar_ax
of your colorbar.
If instead you use ax.set_xlim([0, width])
and ax.set_ylim([1, height])
then you are specifying that you are now referring to your fist subplot (ax
) and everything works well.
The output I get from making those changes can be seen below:
Optional modifications:
On top of that, you can change the way you distribute you plots on your GridSpec
such that there is no overlap between plots and labels.
Below, I changed the location of the first subplot on the grid from grid[0:-2, :])
to grid[0:-3, :]
and the second subplot went from grid[-2,:]
to grid[-3:-1, :]
. The output then becomes: