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# split title of a figure in matplotlib

I use matplotlib to create a figure with 4 sub-plots in it.

I would like to split one of my title of a subplot, such that each line would be in the centered with respect to subplot.

I tried

import matplotlib.pylab as plt

fig = plt.figure(num=0,figsize=(8.27, 11.69), dpi=300)
ax.set_title(r'Normalized occupied \\ Neighbors')


and what i get is that Neighbors is indent to left side.

How could i correct this?

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I get the correct alignment when I format the string this way:

import matplotlib.pylab as plt

fig = plt.figure()#num=0,figsize=(8.27, 11.69), dpi=300)
ax.set_title('Normalized occupied \n Neighbors')

plt.show()


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A better solution which is compatible with r prefix (especially when one needs to use LaTeX markup) is to divide the title text into two (or more parts), e.g.,

import matplotlib.pylab as plt

fig = plt.figure()
plt.title('My Title\n' + r'$\alpha - \omega$ are LaTeX Markup')
plt.plot([1,2,3,4])
plt.show()

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