matplotlib iterate subplot axis array through single list

The ax return value is a numpy array, which can be reshaped, I believe, without any copying of the data. If you use the following, you’ll get a linear array that you can iterate over cleanly.

nrow = 1; ncol = 2;
fig, axs = plt.subplots(nrows=nrow, ncols=ncol)

for ax in axs.reshape(-1): 
  ax.set_ylabel(str(i))

This doesn’t hold when ncols and nrows are both 1, since the return value is not an array; you could turn the return value into an array with one element for consistency, though it feels a bit like a cludge:

nrow = 1; ncol = 1;
fig, axs = plt.subplots(nrows=nrow, ncols=nrow)
axs = np.array(axs)

for ax in axs.reshape(-1):
  ax.set_ylabel(str(i))

reshape docs.
The argument -1 causes reshape to infer dimensions of the output.

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