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matplotlib has three layers:

  • Backend layer: renders plot to screens or files;
  • Artist layer: describes how data is arranged, is made up of one object, Artist;
  • Scripting layer: connects the previous two layers and simplifies access to them.

The main focus is on the scripting layer with the pyplot module and the artist layer. The artist layer includes the following:

  • Containers (e.g. Figure, Axes);
  • Primitives (e.g., line, rectangle, circle, text, etc).

Figure is the main Artist object and can be thought of as a canvas where all the plots will be located. Basically, it holds everything together.

On the other hand, Axes is an object made up of two axis objects, x-axis and y-axis.

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Figure = canvas, Axes = x-axis + y-axis.

Now let's look at the creation of the Figure and its Axes:

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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot() plt.show()
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What is the main purpose of using plt.subplots() in the code above, and what does it return?

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