I'm confused by the relationship among matplotlib
figures, axes, and subplots.
Usually, I figure out such things by looking at and experimenting with code, which typically embodies the structural relationship among entities in a object model that can be inferred from examples of what works. But in matplotlib
I often find a bewildering array of ways to accomplish the same thing, which obscures the underling structure.
For example, if I want to make a simple (no subfigures) log-log figure, any of the following seem to have exactly the same effect.
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# All of the following seem to have the same effect:
plt.axes().loglog()
plt.gca().loglog()
plt.loglog()
plt.gcf().gca().loglog()
# These don't work though:
# plt.gcf().axes().loglog()
# plt.gcf().loglog()
I've tried the documentation and the tutorials, but I'm no wiser having done so.
What does each of the working examples above do? How to they differ? Why do the non-working examples fail? If I'm writing code that I expect others (or me) to be able to read, is one of these idioms preferred over another?
Note that my interest here is in programmatically creating images for publication or export rather than in the interactive creation of figures or in mimicking MATLABs functionality. I gather that some of the "shortcuts" above have to do with making this latter scenario work.