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fig.colorbar(im, ax=ax2, orientation="vertical")
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ax3 = plt.subplot(gs[1:3, 0:2])
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im = ax3.imshow(b, cmap="hot", aspect="auto")
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im = ax3.imshow(c, cmap="hot", aspect="auto")
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ax3.set_axis_off()
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fig.colorbar(im, ax=ax3, orientation="vertical")
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![image2](image2.png)
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### [matplotlib.gridspec](https://matplotlib.org/stable/api/gridspec_api.html#module-matplotlib.gridspec)
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> gridspec contains classes that help to layout multiple Axes in a grid-like pattern within a figure.
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> Defines the relative heights of the rows. Each row gets a relative height of height_ratios[i] / sum(height_ratios). If not given, all rows will have the same height.
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## 1d
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```python
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import numpy as np
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import matplotlib.pylab as plt
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rng = np.random.default_rng()
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a = rng.random((100, 2))
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fig, ax1 = plt.subplots()
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ax1.plot(a[:, 0], label="Data 1")
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ax1.plot(a[:, 1], label="Data 2")
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ax1.legend(loc="best")
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ax1.set_xlabel("X-Axes")
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ax1.set_ylabel("Y-Axes")
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ax1.set_title("Title")
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ax1.set_ylim(0, 1.5)
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ax1.set_xlim(0, 99)
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plt.show()
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```
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![image3](image3.png)
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## [matplotlib.pyplot.subplots](https://matplotlib.org/stable/api/_as_gen/matplotlib.pyplot.subplots.html#matplotlib.pyplot.subplots)
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