Benjamin Root writes:

> I particularly like using the figaspect() function:
>
> (...)
>
> It isn't perfect, but for its simplicity, it gets it mostly right.

Thanks, Benjamin, for your quick reply.

Unfortunately, figaspect is only an approximate solution, as it simply
uses the aspect ration of the image for the whole figure (with axes and
labels).

I wonder how difficult it would be to teach matplotlib to tightly fit
the axes around an image, and, ideally, output the figure cropped.


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