I\'ve create the following set of subplots using the following function:
def create31fig(size,xlabel,ylabel,title=None):
fig = plt.figure(figsize=(size,size)
In the ticker module there is a class called MaxNLocator that can take a prune kwarg.
Using that you can remove the topmost tick of the 2nd and 3rd subplots:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.ticker import MaxNLocator # added
def create31fig(size,xlabel,ylabel,title=None):
fig = plt.figure(figsize=(size,size))
ax1 = fig.add_subplot(311)
ax2 = fig.add_subplot(312)
ax3 = fig.add_subplot(313)
plt.subplots_adjust(hspace=0.001)
plt.subplots_adjust(wspace=0.001)
ax1.set_xticklabels([])
ax2.set_xticklabels([])
xticklabels = ax1.get_xticklabels() + ax2.get_xticklabels()
plt.setp(xticklabels, visible=False)
ax1.set_title(title)
nbins = len(ax1.get_xticklabels()) # added
ax2.yaxis.set_major_locator(MaxNLocator(nbins=nbins, prune='upper')) # added
ax2.set_ylabel(ylabel)
ax3.yaxis.set_major_locator(MaxNLocator(nbins=nbins,prune='upper')) # added
ax3.set_xlabel(xlabel)
return ax1,ax2,ax3
create31fig(5,'xlabel','ylabel',title='test')
Sample image after making those adjustments:
Aside: If the overlapping x- and y- labels in the lowest subplot are an issue consider "pruning" one of those as well.