Hey Julian,

I'm not familiar enough from gridspec to help, but your emails were
received by the list.

If no one on the list has (time to write) a response, I would recommend
making your example a little more reproducible (e.g., what are a and b?)
and posting it on stackoverflow.


On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Julian Irwin <julian.ir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> Just checking if I sent this out properly. Can someone reply to let me
> know that this was seen, even if you don't have an answer?
>
> Thanks,
> Julian
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Julian Irwin <julian.ir...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I am making a plot using nested GridSpec objects. I would like to adjust
>> the space between the the different GridSpecs.
>>
>> This works fine if I do something like:
>>
>> gs0 = gridspec.GridSpec(a, b)
>> gs1 = gridspec.GridSpec(c, d)
>>
>> gs0.update(...)
>> gs1.update(...)
>>
>>
>> However, If I use GridSpecFromSubplotSpec to make the gridspec-like
>> objects, this update() method is not provided:
>>
>> root_gs = gridspec.GridSpec(2, 1)
>>
>> gs0 = gridspec.GridSpecFromSubplotSpec(a, b, root_gs[0])
>> gs1 = gridspec.GridSpecFromSubplotSpec(c, d, root_gs[1])
>>
>> gs0.update() #not a method!!
>>
>> I probed around in gs0.__dict__ and dir(gs0) but I couldn't find the
>> right attributes...Can anyone suggest a solutions or a workaround?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Julian
>>
>>
>
>
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