How do you change the size of figures drawn with matplotlib?

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忘掉有多难 2020-11-21 06:01

How do you change the size of figure drawn with matplotlib?

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  •  滥情空心
    2020-11-21 06:37

    The first link in Google for 'matplotlib figure size' is AdjustingImageSize (Google cache of the page).

    Here's a test script from the above page. It creates test[1-3].png files of different sizes of the same image:

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    """
    This is a small demo file that helps teach how to adjust figure sizes
    for matplotlib
    
    """
    
    import matplotlib
    print "using MPL version:", matplotlib.__version__
    matplotlib.use("WXAgg") # do this before pylab so you don'tget the default back end.
    
    import pylab
    import numpy as np
    
    # Generate and plot some simple data:
    x = np.arange(0, 2*np.pi, 0.1)
    y = np.sin(x)
    
    pylab.plot(x,y)
    F = pylab.gcf()
    
    # Now check everything with the defaults:
    DPI = F.get_dpi()
    print "DPI:", DPI
    DefaultSize = F.get_size_inches()
    print "Default size in Inches", DefaultSize
    print "Which should result in a %i x %i Image"%(DPI*DefaultSize[0], DPI*DefaultSize[1])
    # the default is 100dpi for savefig:
    F.savefig("test1.png")
    # this gives me a 797 x 566 pixel image, which is about 100 DPI
    
    # Now make the image twice as big, while keeping the fonts and all the
    # same size
    F.set_size_inches( (DefaultSize[0]*2, DefaultSize[1]*2) )
    Size = F.get_size_inches()
    print "Size in Inches", Size
    F.savefig("test2.png")
    # this results in a 1595x1132 image
    
    # Now make the image twice as big, making all the fonts and lines
    # bigger too.
    
    F.set_size_inches( DefaultSize )# resetthe size
    Size = F.get_size_inches()
    print "Size in Inches", Size
    F.savefig("test3.png", dpi = (200)) # change the dpi
    # this also results in a 1595x1132 image, but the fonts are larger.
    

    Output:

    using MPL version: 0.98.1
    DPI: 80
    Default size in Inches [ 8.  6.]
    Which should result in a 640 x 480 Image
    Size in Inches [ 16.  12.]
    Size in Inches [ 16.  12.]
    

    Two notes:

    1. The module comments and the actual output differ.

    2. This answer allows easily to combine all three images in one image file to see the difference in sizes.

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