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Change the size of figures drawn with Matplotlib in Python

Change the size of figures drawn with Matplotlib in Python

David Y.

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How do I change the size of figures drawn with Matplotlib in Python?

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To set the size of a new figure on creation, you can provide the figsize keyword argument. This will be a tuple of the desired width and height in inches.

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myfigure = figure(figsize=(18, 10), # additional arguments... )

To set the size of a figure that’s already been created, use the set_size_inches() method. This method takes a new width and height in inches:

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myfigure.set_size_inches(18, 10, forward=True)

The forward=True argument will propagate the size change to any currently displayed versions of the figure.

If you only want to change the height or width of a figure, you can use set_figwidth() or set_figheight().

By default, an inch is 100 pixels in length. You can use set_dpi() to change this.

When working with a plot rather than a figure, you can use rcParams:

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import matplotlib.pyplot as pyplt pyplt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = (18, 10)

Note that this will determine the size of all subsequently created plots.

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