Matplotlib is widely used in the scientific community, especially in the fields of physics, engineering, and mathematics. So for blue, it's b. In this post, I share 4 simple but practical tips for plotting multiple graphs. [python] MatPlotLib: Multiple datasets on the same scatter plot When visualising data, often there is a need to plot multiple graphs in a single figure. Import matplotlib.pyplot library for data plotting. Setting Titles and Labels: You can set titles and labels for each individual plot by using the `set_title()` and `set_xlabel()`/`set_ylabel()` methods respectively. We can use the set_xlim and set_ylim commands to make sure that all of the plots are on the same scale. # instantiate a second axes that shares the same x-axis, # we already handled the x-label with ax1, # otherwise the right y-label is slightly clipped, Discrete distribution as horizontal bar chart, Mapping marker properties to multivariate data, Shade regions defined by a logical mask using fill_between, Creating a timeline with lines, dates, and text, Contouring the solution space of optimizations, Blend transparency with color in 2D images, Programmatically controlling subplot adjustment, Controlling view limits using margins and sticky_edges, Figure labels: suptitle, supxlabel, supylabel, Combining two subplots using subplots and GridSpec, Using Gridspec to make multi-column/row subplot layouts, Complex and semantic figure composition (subplot_mosaic), Plot a confidence ellipse of a two-dimensional dataset, Including upper and lower limits in error bars, Creating boxes from error bars using PatchCollection, Using histograms to plot a cumulative distribution, Some features of the histogram (hist) function, Demo of the histogram function's different, The histogram (hist) function with multiple data sets, Producing multiple histograms side by side, Labeling ticks using engineering notation, Controlling style of text and labels using a dictionary, Creating a colormap from a list of colors, Line, Poly and RegularPoly Collection with autoscaling, Plotting multiple lines with a LineCollection, Controlling the position and size of colorbars with Inset Axes, Setting a fixed aspect on ImageGrid cells, Animated image using a precomputed list of images, Changing colors of lines intersecting a box, Building histograms using Rectangles and PolyCollections, Plot contour (level) curves in 3D using the extend3d option, Generate polygons to fill under 3D line graph, 3D voxel / volumetric plot with RGB colors, 3D voxel / volumetric plot with cylindrical coordinates, SkewT-logP diagram: using transforms and custom projections, Formatting date ticks using ConciseDateFormatter, Placing date ticks using recurrence rules, Set default y-axis tick labels on the right, Setting tick labels from a list of values, Embedding Matplotlib in graphical user interfaces, Embedding in GTK3 with a navigation toolbar, Embedding in GTK4 with a navigation toolbar, Embedding in a web application server (Flask), Select indices from a collection using polygon selector. We can use these axes objects to plot our data on each subplot. Similarly, we can use `sharey=True` to share the y-axis between subplots.