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Hi all,
I am trying to make it a bit wider for my graph to fit in the area
I tried to use .set_figwidth(125), or other numbers but it's not returning me any charts. Any experience before on how to set that or which class to use?
Hi @GAPER ,
If you want to learn about how to use .set_figwidth, you can refer to this document:
Matplotlib.figure.Figure.set_figwidth() in Python - GeeksforGeeks
And I think you can also use plt.figure(figsize=(x, y) instead, about this you can refer to these two documents:
How to Set the Size of a Figure in Matplotlib with Python (learningaboutelectronics.com)
plt figsize - Code Examples & Solutions (grepper.com)
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
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