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How add plot to subplot matplotlib [duplicate]

I have plots like this

fig = plt.figure()
desire_salary = (df[(df['inc'] <= int(salary_people))])
print desire_salary
# Create the pivot_table
result = desire_salary.pivot_table('city', 'cult', aggfunc='count')

# plot it in a separate step. this returns the matplotlib axes
ax = result.plot(kind='bar', alpha=0.75, rot=0, label="Presence / Absence of cultural centre")

ax.set_xlabel("Cultural centre")
ax.set_ylabel("Frequency")
ax.set_title('The relationship between the wage level and the presence of the cultural center')
plt.show()

I want to add this to subplot. I try

fig, ax = plt.subplots(2, 3)
...
ax = result.add_subplot()

but it returns AttributeError: 'Series' object has no attribute 'add_subplot'`. How can I check this error?

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Arseniy Krupenin Avatar asked Jan 27 '26 06:01

Arseniy Krupenin


1 Answers

matplotlib.pyplot has the concept of the current figure and the current axes. All plotting commands apply to the current axes.

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

fig, axarr = plt.subplots(2, 3)     # 6 axes, returned as a 2-d array

#1 The first subplot
plt.sca(axarr[0, 0])                # set the current axes instance to the top left
# plot your data
result.plot(kind='bar', alpha=0.75, rot=0, label="Presence / Absence of cultural centre")

#2 The second subplot
plt.sca(axarr[0, 1])                # set the current axes instance 
# plot your data

#3 The third subplot
plt.sca(axarr[0, 2])                # set the current axes instance 
# plot your data

Demo:

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The source code,

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, axarr = plt.subplots(2, 3, sharex=True, sharey=True)     # 6 axes, returned as a 2-d array

for i in range(2):
    for j in range(3):
        plt.sca(axarr[i, j])                        # set the current axes instance 
        axarr[i, j].plot(i, j, 'ro', markersize=10) # plot 
        axarr[i, j].set_xlabel(str(tuple([i, j])))  # set x label
        axarr[i, j].get_xaxis().set_ticks([])       # hidden x axis text
        axarr[i, j].get_yaxis().set_ticks([])       # hidden y axis text

plt.show()
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SparkAndShine Avatar answered Jan 28 '26 21:01

SparkAndShine



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